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Adult children's educational attainment and the cognitive trajectories of older parents in South Korea

机译:成人儿童的教育程度和韩国老父母的认知轨迹

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Little is known about whether and how adult children's educational resources are associated with aging parents' cognitive changes over time. Using a nationally representative survey from the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging (2006-2014), the current study examined three related questions: whether adult children's education is independently associated with parents' latent trajectory classes of cognitive functioning; whether this association is explained by behavioral, psychological, and financial pathways; and whether the association varies by the gender of the child. Adult children's education is negatively associated with the unfavorable cognitive functioning trajectories of parents. Children's education predicts parents' higher perceived life satisfaction and upward financial transfers, which are some of the pathways through which children's education appears to prevent subsequent cognitive impairment in parents. Sons' education matters more for preventing the onset of dementia, and daughters' educational resources are linked to the prevention of cognitive decline among parents.
机译:关于是否以及成年儿童的教育资源如何与老龄化父母的认知变化随着时间的推移而闻名。目前研究韩国纵向研究中的国家代表调查(2006-2014),研究了三个相关问题:成人儿童教育是否与父母的潜在轨迹阶级的认知功能无关;这种协会是由行为,心理和金融途径解释的;以及关联是否因孩子的性别而异。成年儿童教育与父母的不利认知功能轨迹负相关。儿童教育预测父母更高的感知生活满意度和向上的金融转移,这是儿童教育似乎防止父母的后续认知障碍的一些途径。儿子的教育更多地对预防痴呆症开始的事情,女儿的教育资源与预防父母之间的认知下降有关。

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