Lynott P P, Roberts R E
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, State University of West Georgia, Carrollton 30118, USA.
Gerontologist. 1997 Jun;37(3):394-405. doi: 10.1093/geront/37.3.394.
This study examines the developmental stake hypothesis as it relates to changing perceptions of intergenerational relations among members of multigenerational families. The data come from the first two waves (1971 and 1985) of a longitudinal study of multigenerational family members (N = 1,057). We find strong support for the developmental stake hypothesis since, at both time periods, parents (both G1s and G2s) saw less distance in their relations with their children (both G2s and G3s). In addition, all respondents perceived less distance between the G2-G3 generations over time. We also found several gender differences in perceptions of family ties. Contrary to our expectations, only G1 respondents perceived less distance between generations in society in 1985 as compared to 1971.
本研究考察了发展利害关系假说,该假说与多代同堂家庭中成员对代际关系认知的变化相关。数据来自一项对多代同堂家庭成员的纵向研究的前两波(1971年和1985年)(N = 1057)。我们发现有力支持了发展利害关系假说,因为在两个时间段,父母(第一代和第二代)都认为与子女(第二代和第三代)的关系中距离更小。此外,随着时间推移,所有受访者都感觉到第二代和第三代之间的距离更小。我们还发现了在家庭关系认知方面的一些性别差异。与我们的预期相反,只有第一代受访者认为1985年与1971年相比,社会中代际之间的距离更小。