Colgate University, Hamilton, NY, United States.
Colgate University, Hamilton, NY, United States.
Adv Child Dev Behav. 2018;54:259-282. doi: 10.1016/bs.acdb.2017.10.004. Epub 2017 Dec 6.
Family support is critical for launching youth into successful adult lives. Although studies have documented the association between family support and success in the transition to young adulthood, existing work focuses primarily on parental support, giving little attention to extended kin. This narrow definition of family may miss critical exchanges of support, especially among low-income families. Drawing on panel survey data (n=450) and in-depth interviews (n=52) with young women from the Philadelphia Educational Longitudinal Study, this study expands our understanding of family support in the transition to adulthood by examining young adults' kin networks and the types of support and resources embedded within these networks. We find that kin support is an important buffer for those growing up in households without two biological parents, reducing the odds of perceiving oneself as an adult, having a child, and moving out. Qualitative data show that kin often step-in and play a parent-like role, providing needed instrumental and emotional support. Our results also highlight the complexity and fragility of kin network exchanges. While kin networks can be a source of resilience, they are often fragile and subject to external shocks, such as job loss and health declines. Moreover, kin networks can also be a source of obligation, delaying young adults' investments in their own educational trajectories. Those giving back to families are less likely to be in college compared to their peers and more likely to work, live independently, and consider themselves an adult.
家庭支持对于青年成功步入成年生活至关重要。尽管已有研究记录了家庭支持与向成年早期过渡成功之间的关联,但现有研究主要关注父母支持,而对扩展亲属关注甚少。这种狭义的家庭定义可能会错过关键的支持交流,尤其是在低收入家庭中。本研究利用费城教育纵向研究(PELS)中的面板调查数据(n=450)和深入访谈(n=52),通过考察年轻人的亲属网络以及这些网络中嵌入的支持和资源类型,扩展了我们对成年过渡中家庭支持的理解。我们发现,亲属支持对于那些在没有两个亲生父母的家庭中成长的人来说是一个重要的缓冲,降低了他们认为自己是成年人、有孩子和搬出去的可能性。定性数据表明,亲属经常介入并扮演父母的角色,提供必要的工具性和情感支持。我们的研究结果还突出了亲属网络交流的复杂性和脆弱性。虽然亲属网络可以成为韧性的来源,但它们往往很脆弱,容易受到外部冲击的影响,如失业和健康状况下降。此外,亲属网络也可能是义务的来源,从而延迟年轻人在自己的教育轨迹上的投资。与同龄人相比,那些回馈家庭的人更不可能上大学,更有可能工作、独立生活并认为自己是成年人。