Intergenerational Solidarity: Norms, Affection, and Association in Caregiving and Noncaregiving Families
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ㆍ발행기관 : 한국노년학연구회
ㆍ수록지정보 : 한국노년학연구 / 8권
ㆍ저자명 : Eileen E. MaloneBeach, Hajime Otani, Mary K. DeGenova
목차
Method
Results
Discussion
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한국어 초록
We investigated how elder care affects intergenerationalsolidarity for the young adult children of parents provi-ding care. The adult children of caregiving and noncaregivingfamilies completed questionnaires that measured norms for familyprimacy, affectual solidarity, and associational solidarity. Comparisonsof the two groups indicated that the adult children incaregiving families reported lower levels of affectual solidarity thanthe adult children in noncaregiving families did. Also, a marginallysignificant effect suggested that the adult children in caregivingfamilies experience a lower level of associational solidarity than theadult children of noncaregiving families do. We concluded that eldercare does have a negative effect on intergenerational solidarity ofyoung adults in American Families.
영어 초록
We investigated how elder care affects intergenerational
solidarity for the young adult children of parents provi-
ding care. The adult children of caregiving and noncaregiving
families completed questionnaires that measured norms for family
primacy, affectual solidarity, and associational solidarity. Comparisons
of the two groups indicated that the adult children in
caregiving families reported lower levels of affectual solidarity than
the adult children in noncaregiving families did. Also, a marginally
significant effect suggested that the adult children in caregiving
families experience a lower level of associational solidarity than the
adult children of noncaregiving families do. We concluded that elder
care does have a negative effect on intergenerational solidarity of
young adults in American Families.
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