Developing and maintaining intergenerational relationships in an economically vulnerable community: findings from the Flint women's study.

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY
Journal of Women & Aging Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-14 DOI:10.1080/08952841.2021.2015229
Rodlescia S Sneed, Maji Hailemariam, Kent D Key, Tamara Jordan, Raven Miller, Fallon Richie, DeWaun Robinson, Sharon Saddler, Bryan Spencer, Monicia Summers, Jonne McCoy White, Jennifer E Johnson
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Abstract

Few studies describe how community disadvantage impacts intergenerational relationships. Using interviews with women and service providers (n = 100), we explored benefits and challenges of intergenerational relationships in Flint, Michigan, an economically vulnerable community. Women valued relationships that increased social connections and generativity; however, few community resources promoted such relationships. Intergenerational relationships were important for leaving a social legacy in lieu of a meaningful economic legacy. Some middle-aged women are overwhelmed by caregiving, balancing employment while caring for multiple generations. Women desired intergenerational activities that include children and younger adult women. Further, caregiving programs should attend to the needs of middle-aged caregivers.

在经济脆弱的社区中发展和维持代际关系:弗林特妇女研究的结果。
很少有研究描述社区劣势如何影响代际关系。通过对女性和服务提供者(n=100)的采访,我们探讨了密歇根州弗林特市一个经济脆弱的社区代际关系的好处和挑战。妇女重视能增加社会联系和代际关系的关系;然而,很少有社区资源促进这种关系。代际关系对于留下社会遗产而不是有意义的经济遗产非常重要。一些中年妇女在照顾几代人的同时,兼顾就业,这让她们不堪重负。妇女希望开展包括儿童和年轻成年妇女在内的代际活动。此外,护理项目应满足中年护理人员的需求。
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