Veevers J E, Mitchell B A
University of Victoria.
Int J Aging Hum Dev. 1998;46(2):91-108. doi: 10.2190/PVQP-A0JT-27DP-TF5C.
Drawing on the social exchange perspective, we examine: 1) the extent to which adult children who have returned to the parental home ("boomerang kids") exchange several types of instrumental and affective support with their parents, and 2) whether there is symmetry or incongruence in perceptions of support among these family dyads. The data used for this study are drawn from interviews with one child and one parent from 218 families in which the child has recently returned home. Findings indicate that children receive more frequent instrumental and emotional (affective) support than parents receive, and that parents perceive that they receive considerably more emotional support than boomerang children acknowledge donating. Implications for family relationships over the life course and household living arrangements are considered.
基于社会交换视角,我们研究:1)回到父母家中的成年子女(“回巢族”)与父母交换几种工具性和情感性支持的程度;2)这些家庭二元组中支持感知上是否存在对称或不一致。本研究使用的数据来自对218个孩子最近回家的家庭中的一名孩子和一名家长的访谈。研究结果表明,孩子比父母获得更频繁的工具性和情感性支持,并且父母认为他们获得的情感支持比回巢族子女承认给予的要多得多。我们还考虑了对人生历程中家庭关系和家庭生活安排的影响。