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Generativity and Well-Being of Midlife and Aging Parents With Children With Developmental or Mental Health Problems

机译:中草生病和老年父母的发电情绪和患有发育或心理健康问题的父母

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Parents who have a child with a developmental problem or mental disorder often provide support and assistance to their child throughout their lives, and the burden of caregiving can have an adverse impact on parents' mental and physical health. Using Erikson's theory as a framework, the present study investigated generativity as a moderator of the effects of parenting a child with a disability on parents' well-being during mid- to late life. Using data from the study of Midlife in the United States, we identified 220 parents who had a child with a disability and 3,784 parents whose children did not have a disability. Regression analyses showed that the effect of parenting a child with a disability on negative affect, positive affect, and physical health was conditional on both parental gender and generativity, with mothers experiencing greater adverse effects of parenting but showing a benefit from high levels of generativity.
机译:拥有发育问题或精神障碍的父母通常为他们的孩子提供支持和援助,而护理的负担可能对父母的心理健康产生不利影响。 使用Erikson的理论作为框架,本研究研究了作为一个主持人的主持人,作为养育儿童在父母在中期生命期间对父母的幸福感受的影响。 使用来自美国中年生研究的数据,我们确定了220名父母,有一个残疾儿童和3,784名儿童没有残疾的父母。 回归分析表明,养育儿童对负面影响,积极影响和身体健康的疾病的影响是父母的性别和发电性的有条件,母亲经历了父母的更大的不利影响,但显示出高水平的发电层的益处。

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