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The impact of Caring for Grandchildren on the Health of Grandparents in Europe:a lifecourse approach

机译:照料孙子对欧洲祖父母健康的影响:一种生命过程方法

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Grandparents are becoming an increasingly important source of childcare. However, caring for grandchildren may have negative health consequences particularly for grandparents with intensive commitments such as those with primary care responsibilities. To date most studies on this issue are based on cross-sectional data and do not take earlier life circumstances into account. Thus, it is not known whether (or to what extent) the relationship between grandparental childcare and health is due to cumulative advantage or disadvantage throughout the lifecourse or to the impact of grandchild care per se.Employing data from waves 1-3 of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe we investigated the longitudinal relationship between grandparental childcare (i.e. intensive and non-intensive) and health once cumulative histories of advantage or disadvantage are taken into account. We used latent class analysis to categorise respondents according to childhood socio-economic and health conditions drawing on life history information. Experiences in adulthood (e.g. periods of ill health) were also captured. We created a latent continuous physical health variable based on self- and observer-measured indicators. OLS regression was used to explore the association between physical health at wave 2 and grandparental childcare at baseline, controlling for conditions in childhood and adulthood, and for health and socio-economic characteristics.We found a positive longitudinal association between grandchild care and health even after earlier life health and socio-economic conditions were taken into account. However, this significant association was found only for grandmothers, and not grandfathers. Our results suggesting the health benefits of grandchild care are important given the widespread provision of grandparental childcare in Europe. However, further research on underlying mechanisms and causal pathways between grandchild care and grandparent health, as well as on gender differences in the pattern of association, is needed.
机译:祖父母正在成为越来越重要的育儿来源。但是,照顾孙子女可能会对健康造成负面影响,尤其是对于那些承担重任的祖父母,例如承担基本医疗责任的祖父母。迄今为止,有关该问题的大多数研究都是基于横截面数据,并未考虑较早的生活环境。因此,尚不清楚(或在何种程度上)祖父母育儿与健康之间的关系是由于整个生命过程中的累积优势或劣势,还是归因于孙子护理本身的影响。使用调查第1-3波的数据在欧洲的健康,老龄化和退休学院,我们研究了祖父母育儿(即强化和非强化)与健康之间的纵向关系,一旦考虑到了有利或不利的累积历史。我们根据生活史信息,根据儿童时期的社会经济和健康状况,使用潜在类别分析对受访者进行了分类。还记录了成年后的经历(例如疾病时期)。我们根据自我和观察者测量的指标创建了一个潜在的连续身体健康变量。 OLS回归用于探讨第2波的身体健康状况和基线时的祖父母育儿状况之间的联系,控制儿童和成年后的状况以及健康和社会经济特征。考虑了较早的生活健康和社会经济状况。但是,这种重要的联系仅适用于祖母,而不适用于祖父。我们的研究结果表明,鉴于欧洲广泛提供祖父母育儿服务,孙子护理的健康益处非常重要。但是,需要进一步研究孙子护理与祖父母健康之间的潜在机制和因果关系,以及关联模式中的性别差异。

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