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Antecedents to Caregiving Differences in Black and White Families

机译:传记,以寻求黑白家庭的差异

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Abstract Researchers have observed racial differences in midlife adults’ caregiving for aging parents. Black adults typically provide more parental caregiving and report greater rewards in doing so. We asked whether Black and White young adults differ in their support to midlife parents, and furthermore, whether this support differs based on parental gender. We also examined cultural beliefs and rewards of providing support underlying racial differences in support to parents. Black and White young adults from the Family Exchanges Study II (2013; aged 18–30 years; n=114 Black and, n=358 White) reported support provided to parents, and beliefs and rewards associated with support. We assessed 6 types of support (emotional, advice, listening to talk, socializing, practical, and financial) to each parent rated 1 = once a year or less often to 8 = everyday. Multilinear models revealed that Black young adults gave significantly more support to parents than White offspring, and these racial differences were mediated by filial obligation beliefs. Compared to White young adults, Black offspring provided more frequent support to their mothers and reported that it was more rewarding, and endorsed more negative relationship quality with mothers than with fathers. Research has shown that involvement correlates with conflict, which may underlie these findings. Further, compared to White offspring, Black young adults show significantly more behaviors that lead to caregiving in later life, and there are nuanced gender differences within Black parent-child relationships, which may need to be better understood to support Black caregivers.
机译:摘要研究人员观察了中年成年人的种族差异为老龄化父母。黑人成年人通常提供更多的父母护理,并在这样做时报告更大的奖励。我们询问黑人和白人年轻人是否对中期父母的支持有所不同,而且这种支持是否基于父母性别而不同。我们还审查了文化信仰和奖励,为父母提供支持的基础差异。来自家庭交流的黑白年轻人研究II(2013年;年龄18 - 30岁; N = 114黑色,N = 358白色)报告向家长提供的支持,以及与支持相关的信仰和奖励。我们评估了6种类型的支持(情感,建议,聆听谈话,社交,实用和财务),每个父母评分为1 =每天每天到8次以上。多线性模型显示,黑人年轻人对父母产生了明显的支持,而不是白色后代,这些种族差异由孝道义务信仰进行调解。与白人年轻人相比,黑人后代为他们的母亲提供了更频繁的支持,并报告了它更有价值,而且母亲与父亲相比,母亲更加负面关系质量。研究表明,参与与冲突相关联,这可能是这些发现。此外,与白后代相比,黑人年轻人表现出更多的行为,导致在后期的生活中导致护理,黑人亲子关系中存在细致的性别差异,这可能需要更好地理解为支持黑色护理人员。

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