Solomon J C, Marx J
Department of Sociology, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC 29733, USA.
Gerontologist. 1995 Jun;35(3):386-94. doi: 10.1093/geront/35.3.386.
This study uses data from the 1988 National Children's Health Supplement (N = 17,110) to the National Health Interview Survey to examine the health and school adjustment of children raised solely by grandparents. We find that these children fare quite well relative to children in families with one biological parent present, a category which includes both single-parent and blended families. Furthermore, children raised solely by grandparents are not significantly different, except for academic performance, from children raised in traditional families where two biological parents are present.
本研究使用了1988年全国健康访谈调查的全国儿童健康补充调查数据(N = 17110),以考察仅由祖父母抚养的儿童的健康状况和学校适应情况。我们发现,相对于有一位亲生父母的家庭中的儿童(这一类别包括单亲家庭和混合家庭),这些儿童的情况相当不错。此外,除学业成绩外,仅由祖父母抚养的儿童与由两位亲生父母组成的传统家庭中抚养的儿童没有显著差异。