Silverstein Merril, Zuo Dongmei, Wang Jinpu, Bengtson Vern L
Syracuse University, Aging Studies Institute, 314 Lyman Hall Syracuse, NY 13244.
Syracuse University, Aging Studies Institute 314 Lyman Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244.
J Marriage Fam. 2019 Oct;81(5):1206-1220. doi: 10.1111/jomf.12592. Epub 2019 Jul 1.
This investigation examined the association between intergenerational religious activities in adolescence and provision of assistance to older mothers up to 45 years later.
Guided by perspectives of the life course and intergenerational solidarity, this research tested whether children's early religious participation with mothers predicted the amount of assistance children later provided, whether mothers' disability and widowhood served as moderators of this relationship, and whether any such moderation was mediated by emotional closeness, geographic proximity, and eldercare norms.
Data derived from 220 adolescents who participated in the Longitudinal Study of Generations in 1971, and up to four follow-up surveys between 1997 and 2016, yielding 608 person-year observations. Multilevel regression predicted the amount of assistance provided to older mothers as a function of early religious participation with mothers, physical and social vulnerability of mothers, and dimensions of intergenerational solidarity with mothers in later life.
Results revealed elevated levels of assistance provided by children who earlier engaged in intermittent and regular religious activities with mothers. The relationship between regular religious activities and assistance was stronger for assistance to widowed mothers than to married mothers, and this moderation was partially mediated by emotional closeness and geographic proximity.
This research confirmed that early family conditions structure informal resources available to older parents. Religious socialization during an impressionable period of life produced emergent benefits at a point in the family life-cycle when intergenerational solidarity becomes important for well-being in later life.
本调查研究了青少年时期的代际宗教活动与45年后向老年母亲提供帮助之间的关联。
以生命历程和代际团结的观点为指导,本研究检验了儿童早期与母亲的宗教参与是否能预测儿童后来提供帮助的程度,母亲的残疾和丧偶是否作为这种关系的调节因素,以及这种调节是否由情感亲密、地理距离和养老规范介导。
数据来自1971年参与代际纵向研究的220名青少年,以及1997年至2016年期间多达四次的随访调查,共产生608人年的观察数据。多层次回归分析预测了向老年母亲提供帮助的程度,这是早期与母亲宗教参与、母亲身体和社会脆弱性以及晚年与母亲代际团结维度的函数。
结果显示,早期与母亲间歇性和定期参与宗教活动的儿童提供的帮助水平更高。定期宗教活动与帮助之间的关系,对丧偶母亲的帮助比对已婚母亲更强,这种调节部分由情感亲密和地理距离介导。
本研究证实,早期家庭状况构成了老年父母可获得的非正式资源。在生命中易受影响的时期进行的宗教社会化,在家庭生命周期中代际团结对晚年幸福变得重要的时刻产生了新的益处。