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Surviving Parents' Influence on Adult Children's Depressive Symptoms Following the Death of a First Parent

机译:父母对第一名父母去世后成年儿童抑郁症状的影响

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Parents and children are linked across the life course, and they share common experiences. This article focuses on the bereavement experience of adult children's loss of a first parent during adulthood and examines the downward influence of emotional closeness with a surviving parent on adult children's depressive symptoms following loss. Analyses are based on adult children who experienced the death of a first parent (N = 227), drawn from the Longitudinal Study of Generations, a study of three-and four-generation families from Southern California. Multilevel lagged dependent variable models indicate that an emotionally close relationship with a surviving parent is related with fewer post-bereavement depressive symptoms when a mother survives a father, but not vice versa. This analysis extends the theory of linked lives and highlights the mutual influence parents and children exert, as well as the complex role of gender in shaping family relationships.
机译:父母和孩子在整个生命过程中相互联系,并分享共同的经验。本文着重研究成年子女在成年后失去第一父母的丧亲经历,并考察与尚存父母的情感亲密感对成年子女失落后抑郁症状的向下影响。分析是基于经历了第一代父母死亡的成年子女(N = 227)而得出的,该成年子女来自《纵向世代研究》,该研究来自南加州的三代和四代家庭。多级滞后因变量模型表明,当母亲幸免于难时,与尚存父母的情感上亲密关系与较少的婚后抑郁症状相关,反之则不然。这项分析扩展了联系生活的理论,并强调了父母和孩子所发挥的相互影响以及性别在塑造家庭关系中的复杂作用。

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