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Psychological Well-being of Grandparents Caring for Grandchildren among Older Chinese Americans: Burden or Blessing?

机译:照顾年长华裔美国人的孙辈的祖父母的心理健康:负担还是祝福?

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The rapid increase in grandparents caring for grandchildren has received growing attention; however, relatively little research has focused on Chinese American grandparents and their caregiving experiences. Drawing on cross-sectional data from the Population Study of Chinese Elderly (PINE) – a community-engaged, epidemiological study of Chinese American adults aged 60 and older, we examined the relationships between caregiving experiences and psychological well-being. Among 2,365 older adults who answered the question about grandparent caregiving, 818 (35%) were designated as caregivers, spending an average of 12 hours a week on childcare. About one in five caregivers reported caregiving burden, pressure, or negative health effect of caregiving. Compared with noncaregivers, caregivers had better psychological well-being, with significantly lower levels of depressive symptoms, anxiety, stress, and loneliness. But increased levels of caregiving burden, pressure from adult children, and perceived negative effect were related to increased rates for psychological distress. With a strong cultural expectation for family care, grandparent caregiving is generally associated with positive psychological well-being; but it is also a stress process, especially when older adults feel pressured and/or burdened to provide childcare. The study implies that cultural values and life transitions may shape grandparent caregiving experiences and well-being, pointing to the importance of respecting cultural differences in family caregiving. Understanding both positive and negative aspects of grandparent caregiving and the underlying mechanisms will help healthcare professionals identify caregivers at risk of psychological distress and provide proper interventions to attenuate negative outcomes while maximizing positive experience in Chinese American older adults.
机译:祖父母照顾孙子的迅速增加已引起越来越多的关注;但是,针对华裔美国祖父母及其照顾经历的研究相对较少。利用来自中国老年人口研究(PINE)的横断面数据(一项社区参与的,针对60岁以上美国华裔成年人的流行病学研究),我们研究了护理经历与心理健康之间的关系。在回答有关祖父母照顾问题的2365名老年人中,有818名(35%)被指定为照顾者,平均每周花费12个小时在儿童保育上。大约五分之一的护理人员报告了护理负担,压力或护理对健康的负面影响。与非照料者相比,照料者的心理健康状况更好,抑郁症状,焦虑,压力和孤独感明显降低。但是,照料负担的增加,成年子女的压力以及人们认为的负面影响与心理困扰的发生率增加有关。出于对家庭护理的强烈文化期望,祖父母的照料通常与积极的心理健康相关;但这也是一个压力过程,尤其是当老年人感到有压力和/或负担提供托儿服务的负担时。该研究表明,文化价值观和生活转变可能会影响祖父母的照料经历和幸福感,指出在家庭照料中尊重文化差异的重要性。了解祖父母照料的正面和负面方面及其基本机制,将有助于医疗保健专业人员识别有心理困扰风险的照料者,并提供适当的干预措施以减轻负面影响,同时最大程度地提高美国华裔老年人的正面体验。

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