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Physical and mental health of Chinese grandparents caring for grandchildren and great-grandparents

机译:中国祖父母的身心健康照顾孙子和曾祖父母

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The increasing worldwide prevalence and intensity of grandparenting has attracted an attention to its health implications for caregivers against the backdrop of population aging. Thanks to prolonged life expectancy and reduced infant mortality, extended families that comprise four generations, co-residential or not, are no longer rare in China. The current study examines health consequences when Chinese grandparents provide care to not only grandchildren but also their own elderly parents or parents-in-law (i.e., great-grandparents). Drawing on data from the 2011-2013 China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS), mental health was captured by levels of life satisfaction and depressive symptoms, and physical health was measured by levels of high sensitivity C-reactive protein (CRP), hypertension, high-risk pulse rate, and diabetes. Overall grandparents who cared for grandchildren only had better mental and physical health, compared with non-caregivers. There was some evidence that the 'sandwich' grandparents who cared for both grandchildren and great-grandparents reported greater life satisfaction, fewer depressive symptoms, and reduced hypertension compared with non-caregivers. The health advantage of caregiving was most pronounced in urban grandfathers whose caregiving conformed to the norm of filial piety and who did so most likely to seek emotional reward instead of an intergenerational time-for-money exchange. In contrast, rural grandmothers were the most vulnerable group and their health disadvantage seemed to arise from caring for great-grandparents. These findings highlight the importance of rural-urban context and gender role in studying the health effects of intergenerational caregiving on Chinese grandparents.
机译:全世界普遍存在和祖父母的强度增加引起了对人口老龄化背景下的护理人员的健康影响。由于延长预期寿命和降低的婴儿死亡率,包括四代,共同住宿或不再遗传的大家庭在中国不再罕见。当前的研究审查了当中国祖父母不仅为孙子孙女提供护理而且对自己的老年父母或父母(即曾祖父母)的照顾时,检查健康后果。从2011-2013中国卫生和退休纵向研究(Charls)的数据绘制,心理健康受到生活质量满意度和抑郁症状的水平,并且通过高敏感性C反应蛋白(CRP),高血压的水平来测量身体健康,高风险的脉搏率和糖尿病。与非照顾者相比,关心孙子的整体祖父母只有更好的心理和身体健康。有一些证据表明,与非照顾者相比,关心孙子和曾祖父母的“三明治”祖父母报告了更高的生活满意度,更少的抑郁症状,降低高血压。护理人员的健康优势在城市祖父上最典雅,其护理符合孝道的规范,谁最有可能寻求情绪奖励而不是代际换货交换。相比之下,农村祖母是最脆弱的群体,他们的健康劣势似乎来自关心曾祖父母。这些调查结果突出了农村城市背景和性别角色在研究争论对中国祖父母的健康影响方面的重要性。

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