Davey A, Eggebeen D J
University of Georgia, USA.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 1998 Mar;53(2):P86-95. doi: 10.1093/geronb/53b.2.p86.
Past research on intergenerational exchanges suggests that parents and adult children remain vitally involved in supportive exchanges in later life. What has not been examined is the long-term importance of patterns of intergenerational exchange for individual mental health and well-being. Using data drawn from the two waves of the National Survey of Families and Households on adults aged 50 and older (N = 2237, MAge = 62.3), we tested hypotheses derived from three theoretical explanations of the relationship between exchange patterns and psychological well-being. We found strong evidence for the importance of contingent exchanges between parents and adult children in promoting older adults' psychological well-being. Whereas receiving contingent exchange has positive consequences, noncontingent giving can have negative consequences around specific transitions in the lives of parents and children.
过去关于代际交流的研究表明,父母和成年子女在晚年仍积极参与支持性交流。尚未得到检验的是代际交流模式对个体心理健康和幸福感的长期重要性。利用从全国家庭和住户调查针对50岁及以上成年人的两轮调查中获取的数据(N = 2237,平均年龄 = 62.3岁),我们检验了从关于交流模式与心理健康之间关系的三种理论解释得出的假设。我们发现有力证据表明,父母与成年子女之间的有条件交流对促进老年人的心理健康具有重要意义。虽然接受有条件交流会产生积极影响,但无条件给予在父母和子女生活中的特定转变时期可能会产生负面影响。