Fu Xiaoyu, Hwang Woosang, Hadi Narges, Brown Maria T, Silverstein Merril
Department of Human Development and Family Science, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY.
Department of Family and Resource Management, Sookmyung Women's University, Seoul, South Korea.
Fam Relat. 2025 May 1. doi: 10.1111/fare.13195.
We aimed to investigate the patterns of intergenerational and digital solidarity between young adult grandchildren and their grandparents, and how different patterns were associated with young adult grandchildren's depressive symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It is known that a close bond between grandparents and young adult grandchildren positively influences young adult grandchildren's mental health. However, there is limited understanding of which patterns of relationships offer psychological benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Using data from the 2022 survey of the Longitudinal Study of Generations (LSOG), we conducted latent profile analysis to identify intergenerational and digital solidarity patterns among 160 young adult grandchildren-grandmother relationships (grandmother group) and 136 young adult grandchildren-grandfather relationships (grandfather group).
We discovered the same three latent profiles in both groups: tight-knit and digitally connected, obligatory, and detached. We found that young adult grandchildren who had a tight-knit and digitally connected relationship with grandparents reported fewer depressive symptoms than those who had a detached relationship with grandparents.
Consequently, maintaining digital communication with grandparents compensated for the lack of in-person contact and contributed to the alleviation of depression among young adult grandchildren during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our findings indicate that understanding the dynamics involved in intergenerational solidarity provides numerous opportunities for society, communities, and families to work together in generating support across all generations.
我们旨在调查年轻成年孙辈与其祖父母之间的代际团结和数字团结模式,以及在新冠疫情期间不同模式如何与年轻成年孙辈的抑郁症状相关联。
众所周知,祖父母与年轻成年孙辈之间的亲密关系对年轻成年孙辈的心理健康有积极影响。然而,对于在新冠疫情期间哪种关系模式能带来心理益处,人们的了解有限。
利用来自代际纵向研究(LSOG)2022年调查的数据,我们进行了潜在类别分析,以确定160对年轻成年孙辈与祖母关系(祖母组)和136对年轻成年孙辈与祖父关系(祖父组)中的代际团结和数字团结模式。
我们在两组中都发现了相同的三种潜在类别:紧密且数字连接型、义务型和疏离型。我们发现,与祖父母保持紧密且数字连接关系的年轻成年孙辈报告的抑郁症状比那些与祖父母关系疏离的孙辈要少。
因此,在新冠疫情期间,与祖父母保持数字通信弥补了缺乏面对面接触的不足,并有助于减轻年轻成年孙辈的抑郁情绪。
我们的研究结果表明,理解代际团结中所涉及的动态关系为社会、社区和家庭共同努力为各代人提供支持提供了众多机会。