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The Effects of Situational Peers and Support Groups on the Well-Being of Grandmothers Raising Grandchildren

机译:情境同行和支持群体对养盛孙子孙女福祉的影响

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Abstract Grandmothers raising their grandchildren face not only the demands of parenting, but the added burden of parenting a child they did not expect to raise. Similarly, grandmothers living in multigenerational households need to balance expectations and household/caregiving tasks across the generations. As part of a nationwide RCT designed to lessen the stress associated with the caregiving burden of raising grandchildren, we asked 342 grandmothers raising their grandchildren about their engagement with support groups and whether their social network included other grandfamilies. Here, we examine the effect of situational peers and support group engagement on grandmother’s stress, reward, social support, mental health, mindfulness, and resourcefulness. Of our sample, 53.8% (N=184) reported belonging to a support group. The majority of participants (138) belonged to online support groups on Facebook, 41 reported participating in in-person support groups, 3 belonged to both in-person and online support groups, and 8 did not respond. When asked whether and how well our participants knew other families like theirs, 31% (106) said they did not know any, 40.6% (139) knew of at least one, but not well, and 28.4% (97) said they had at least one friend with a family like her own. Knowing other families like their own affected self-appraised stress, but no other outcomes. Grandmothers participating in support groups had lower mindfulness scores, higher stress, and worse mental health scores than grandmothers not participating in support groups, possibly reflecting the higher need for support among those participants.
机译:抽象的祖母不仅面临育儿的需求,而且养育了他们没想到养育的父母的增加。同样,生活在多才族家庭中的祖母需要平衡整个世代的期望和家庭/顾客任务。作为全国范围内RCT的一部分,旨在减少与筹集孙子的散装负担相关的压力,我们询问了342名祖母培养了他们与支持小组的参与以及他们的社交网络是否包括其他祖父母。在这里,我们研究了情境同行和支持小组参与对祖母的压力,奖励,社会支持,心理健康,谨慎和智慧的影响。我们的样本,53.8%(n = 184)报告属于支持组。大多数参与者(138)属于Facebook上的在线支持小组,41次报告参加人员支持群体,3属于个人和在线支持群体,8个没有回应。当被问及我们的参与者是否了解其他家庭,31%(106)表示,他们不知道任何,40.6%(139)至少知道至少一个,但不太好,28.4%(97)说他们有至少有一位与自己一样的家庭的朋友。了解其他家庭喜欢自己受影响的自我评估压力,但没有其他结果。参加支持团体的祖母比没有参加支持群体的祖母更低,压力更高,压力更高,更高的心理健康成绩,可能反映了这些参与者之间的支持越高。

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