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Crowded Nests: Parent-Adult Child Coresidence Transitions and Parental Mental Health Following the Great Recession

机译:拥挤的巢穴:父母 - 成人儿童度过思维过渡和父母心理健康之后

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Although many studies have examined contemporary increases in parent-adult child coresidence, questions about what this demographic shift means for the well-being of parents remain. This article draws on insights from the life course perspective to investigate the relationship between parent-adult child coresidence and parental mental health among U.S. adults ages 50+, distinguishing between parents stably living with and without adult children and those who transitioned into or out of coresidence with an adult child. Based on analyses of the 2008 to 2012 waves of the Health and Retirement Study (N = 11,277), parents with a newly coresidential adult child experienced an increase in depressive symptoms relative to their peers without coresidential adult children. Further analyses suggest that transitions to coresidence that occurred in the southern United States or involved out-of-work children were particularly depressing for parents. These findings highlight the significance of evolving intergenerational living arrangements for the well-being of older adults.
机译:虽然许多研究已经审查了父母成人儿童考验的当代增加,但关于父母福祉的人口换档手段的问题仍然存在问题。本文探讨了生活课程的洞察,以调查美国成年人年龄的父母 - 成人儿童度假核心和父母心理健康之间的关系,区分持久生活的父母和没有成年儿童的父母和转变为或脱离考验的人与一个成年孩子。根据2008年至2012年潮流和退休研究的分析(n = 11,277),具有新的核心腺分子成人儿童的父母在没有核心腺成年儿童的情况下相对于他们的同龄人的抑郁症状增加了抑郁症状。进一步的分析表明,在美国南部或涉及工作的儿童中发生的思维依靠的转型尤为令父母。这些发现强调了不断发展老年人福祉的代际生活安排的重要性。

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