School of Anthropology, Political Science, & Sociology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, USA.
Department of Sociology, Center for Aging and the Life Course, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2024 Nov 1;79(11). doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbae154.
The intergenerational stake hypothesis and theories of the life course posit that older generations are invested in the well-being of younger generations. Consistent with this, previous research has shown that adult children's problems are associated with worse parental well-being. Because multigenerational ties have become increasingly important in the 21st century, we propose that adult grandchildren's problems may also impact grandparents' well-being. In this paper, we test this hypothesis and investigate the moderating effects of grandparents' race and maternal/paternal status.
The analytic sample includes 206 grandparents aged 65-95 who participated in the second wave of the Family Exchanges Study. Adult grandchildren's problems were operationalized as the proportions of adult grandchildren who experienced (1) physical-emotional problems and (2) lifestyle-behavioral problems.
Main effects multilevel analyses suggested that adult grandchildren's problems did not predict grandparents' well-being. However, moderation analyses revealed that the association between grandparents' depressive symptoms and adult grandchildren's physical-emotional problems was larger among Black than White grandparents, and maternal than paternal grandparents. Adult grandchildren's lifestyle-behavioral problems did not predict grandparents' depression, and these effects were not conditioned by race or maternal/paternal status.
These findings expand research on the importance of grandparent-adult grandchild relationships and contribute to research on multigenerational relationships and health by considering how problems experienced by members of younger generations affect the psychological well-being of older adults.
代际利害关系假说和生命历程理论认为,老年人会关注年轻一代的福祉。先前的研究表明,成年子女的问题与父母的幸福感较差有关,这与这一观点是一致的。由于 21 世纪代际关系变得越来越重要,我们提出成年孙辈的问题也可能影响祖辈的幸福感。本文检验了这一假说,并探讨了祖辈种族和父母身份的调节作用。
分析样本包括参加家庭交流研究第二波调查的 206 名 65-95 岁的祖辈。成年孙辈的问题表现为经历(1)身体-情绪问题和(2)生活方式-行为问题的成年孙辈的比例。
多层次分析的主要效应表明,成年孙辈的问题与祖辈的幸福感无关。然而,调节分析显示,在黑皮肤祖辈中,祖辈抑郁症状与成年孙辈身体-情绪问题之间的关联大于白皮肤祖辈,而在母系祖辈中大于父系祖辈。成年孙辈的生活方式-行为问题并不预示着祖辈的抑郁,这些影响不受种族或母系/父系身份的影响。
这些发现扩展了关于祖辈-成年孙辈关系重要性的研究,并通过考虑年轻一代成员所经历的问题如何影响老年人的心理健康,为代际关系和健康研究做出了贡献。