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Intergenerational support between grandparents and grandchildren in rural China and its effect on the psychological well-being of older adults.

机译:中国农村的祖父母与孙子女之间的代际支持及其对老年人心理健康的影响。

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Social support is especially important for people in late life due to physical and life-course changes. The majority of older adults in China receive social support primarily from their adult children. However, for many rural residents, supporting older adults has not been easy due to lower standards of living and migration to urban cities. On the other hand, due to increased longevity, a large proportion of older adults have adult grandchildren who may also serve as an important source of support. However, little attention has been paid to the dynamics of grandchild support among older adults in rural China, despite demographic shifts that indicate grandparents and grandchildren are left behind and live with each other in rural China. This dissertation examined how adult grandchildren provide family support to older grandparents and how this support affects the psychological well-being of older adults in rural China.;This dissertation consists of three independent studies. Its main purpose was to add to the existing knowledge regarding intergenerational support by investigating the dynamics of support provided to older adults by their grandchildren in rural China. Using a longitudinal dataset from a group of older adults in a rural region of the Anhui province in mainland China, this dissertation had the following specific aims: (1) to investigate support exchange between grandparents and grandchildren and associated factors; (2) to explore the underlying change patterns of instrumental support that older participants received from adult children and grandchildren during the past nine years; and (3) to examine how support from grandchildren affected levels of depression among older adults.;The results of this dissertation identified both similar and different patterns of intergenerational support between grandparents and grandchildren in rural China compared with those in Western societies. The first study revealed that generally more grandparents received support from their grandchildren than those who provided support to their grandchildren, including instrumental, financial, and emotional support. A higher percentage of older adults exchanged support with the grandchildren of their eldest child if that child was male rather than female. This study also found that older adults who had strong emotional bonds with the middle generation, especially with sons, and past grandchild caregiving experience were much more likely to receive and provide support to their grandchildren. The second study revealed three underlying change patterns of instrumental support from adult children and grandchildren: a decrease in support, an increase in support, and minor levels of support. The third study indicated that an increase in support from grandchildren was negatively associated with an increase in depression. However, depression levels among older participants played a leading role in predicting support from grandchildren, rather than vice versa, thus indicating the significant influence of mental health conditions in later life.;Altogether, the findings of this dissertation revealed that grandchildren are important sources of support or social capital for older adults in rural China and such support has beneficial effects on the psychological well-being of older adults. However, support provided by grandchildren to older adults was facilitated or hindered by the middle parent generation. Comparing research findings from Western societies, results of this dissertation can inform the development of comparative theoretical models of intergenerational support across cultures. These research findings also have policy and practice implications for intergenerational family caregivers of older rural Chinese adults. It is clear there is a need for more research on intergenerational support exchange between grandparents and grandchildren in various cultural contexts.
机译:由于身体和生命过程的变化,社会支持对人们的晚后尤为重要。中国的大多数老年人主要从成年子女那里获得社会支持。但是,对于许多农村居民来说,由于生活水平较低和向城市迁移的原因,为老年人提供支持并不容易。另一方面,由于寿命的延长,很大一部分老年人有成年的孙辈,他们也可能成为重要的抚养来源。然而,尽管人口结构变化表明祖父母与孙子女被抛在了一起,并在中国农村生活在一起,但中国农村老年人对孙子女的支持却很少受到关注。本文研究了成年孙子女如何为老年人祖父母提供家庭支持,以及这种支持如何影响中国农村老年人的心理健康。论文包括三项独立研究。它的主要目的是通过调查中国农村地区的孙辈向老年人提供的支持的动态,来增加有关代际支持的现有知识。本文使用来自中国安徽省农村地区的一组老年人的纵向数据集,具有以下具体目的:(1)研究祖父母与孙子女之间的支持交换以及相关因素; (2)探索过去九年来,老年参与者从成年子女和孙辈那里获得的工具支持的潜在变化模式; (3)研究孙子的支持如何影响老年人的抑郁症水平。本论文的结果确定了与西方社会相比,中国农村的祖父母与孙子之间的代际支持模式既相似又不同。第一项研究表明,与提供孙辈支持的人(包括工具,经济和情感支持)相比,获得孙辈支持的祖父母通常更多。如果较大的成年人是男性而不是女性,则与其长子的孙子交换支持。这项研究还发现,与中代,特别是与儿子之间有着强烈情感纽带的老年人,以及过去的孙子照料经历者,更有可能获得并为其孙子提供支持。第二项研究揭示了成年子女和孙子女的工具支持的三种潜在变化模式:支持减少,支持增加和支持水平较低。第三项研究表明,孙子孙后代的支持与抑郁症的增加呈负相关。然而,老年参与者的抑郁水平在预测孙辈的支持方面起着主导作用,而不是相反,因此表明心理健康状况对以后生活的重大影响。总体而言,本论文的发现表明,孙辈是导致孙辈支持的重要来源。对中国农村老年人的支持或社会资本,这种支持对老年人的心理健康产生有益的影响。但是,中父母一代对子孙向老年人提供的支持有所帮助或阻碍。通过比较西方社会的研究成果,本论文的结果可以为跨文化代际支持的比较理论模型的发展提供参考。这些研究结果对中国农村老年人的代际家庭照料者也具有政策和实践意义。显然,有必要对各种文化背景下的祖父母与孙子女之间的代际支持交换进行更多的研究。

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  • 作者

    Xu, Ling.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Southern California.;

  • 授予单位 University of Southern California.;
  • 学科 Social Work.;Gerontology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 124 p.
  • 总页数 124
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:41:10

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