Brody E M, Litvin S J, Hoffman C, Kleban M H
Polisher Institute for Research, Philadelphia Geriatric Center, PA 19141.
Gerontologist. 1995 Feb;35(1):75-85. doi: 10.1093/geront/35.1.75.
The role of caregiving daughters' marital status is examined as it relates to their sharing households with disabled elderly parents. Married daughters fared best in well-being, income, and social support. Never-married women were the most likely to have never moved out of the parental home. Separated/divorced caregivers, more than the married and widowed, had moved into the parent's home rather than the reverse and widowed daughters had lived in re-formed joint households longest. The main reason for re-forming shared households was disability of the parent. Among other reasons were death or withdrawal of previous caregiver and financial problems, with separated/divorced daughters the most likely to mention finances.
研究了照顾老人的女儿的婚姻状况与其与残疾老年父母同住家庭之间的关系。已婚女儿在幸福感、收入和社会支持方面表现最佳。从未结婚的女性最有可能从未搬离父母家。分居/离婚的照顾者比已婚和丧偶的照顾者更多地搬入父母家中,而不是相反,丧偶女儿在重新组建的联合家庭中居住的时间最长。重新组建共享家庭的主要原因是父母残疾。其他原因包括前照顾者的死亡或退出以及经济问题,分居/离婚的女儿最有可能提及经济问题。