For Grandparents’ Sake: the Relationship between Grandparenting Involvement and Psychological Well-Being

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作者
Park E.-H. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Social Welfare and Early Child Education, Daedong College, Geum-Jeong-Gu, Dong-Bu-Gok-Ro 27, Beon-Gil 88, Busan
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Burden of care; Grandparenting; Level of involvement; Psychological well-being; Role-meaning;
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10.1007/s12126-017-9320-8
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The study examined the impact of role type and involvement level on psychological wellbeing among 255 South Korean grandparents. Participants in non-baseline role types (those who participated in grandparenting) tended to perceive meaning in their lives and to exhibit relatively low levels of stress and depressive mood. With respect to involvement, stress tended to decrease (β = −0.134) when this variable increased, but no relationship was found with perceived meaning or depressive mood. In addition, the hypotheses that burden of caring for grandchildren would mediate the impact of role type and involvement level on psychological wellbeing, and that respect from adult children would moderate this mediation, were supported. Four policy and practice implications are identified. First, policy makers should provide resources for seniors so that those who might benefit from actively nurturing their grandchildren can do so more readily. Second, given that significant moderated mediation emerged in terms of care burden and grandparent roles and involvement, practitioners should be aware of the interactions among grandparents, children, and grandchildren when providing counselling and other resources. Third, the study suggests the importance of applying dynamic practice models, particularly in a context like South Korea, where most families encompass more than two generations. Finally, the results have implications regarding the impact of grandparent attitudes and behaviour patterns within changing social dynamics, and practitioners should be prepared to assist clients and their families to address their evolving roles and the impacts they have on the family unit. Limitations and implications for future research are also discussed. © 2018, The Author(s).
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页码:297 / 320
页数:23
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