Association of Demographic Variables and Stress Level in Grandparents Rearing Grandchildren of Employed Parents

Urmila Yadav, S. Yadav, Neethu Varma, Jasmine Arul Rani
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INTRODUCTION: The responsibility of grandparents caring for their grandchildren comes with stress to the grandparents that can have an impact on their emotional health and psychological well-being. The aim of the study was designed to assess the level of stress and associated factors among grandparents raising their grandchildren of employed parents at selected area of Bangalore. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional descriptive research design and non-probability purposive sampling technique was used was used among 100 grandparents rearing their grandchildren at selected area of Bangalore. Modified parental stress scale (Berry and Jones 1995) was used to collect data from subjects. Descriptive, inferential statistics and chi-square was used to observe the association. P-value <0.05 level was considered as significant. RESULTS: The majority (53%) of the respondents had moderate level of stress. A significant association was found with stress and selected socio-demographic variables like age, marital status, education level, religion, type of family, number of grandchildren, number of hours involved in child rearing per day, pre-existing medical/mental illness, and reasons for providing basic need of grandchildren (p< 0.05). Female grandparents had more stress compare to male grandparents. CONCLUSIONS: The grandparents rearing their grandchildren have mild and moderate level of stress and with comparison of male and female grandparent’s stress, female grandparents are more stressed compare to male grandparents.
父母有工作的祖父母抚养孙辈的人口统计学变量与压力水平的关系
导读:祖父母照顾孙辈的责任给祖父母带来了压力,这会影响他们的情绪健康和心理健康。该研究的目的是评估在班加罗尔选定的地区,祖父母抚养有工作的父母的孙子孙女的压力水平和相关因素。材料与方法:采用横断面描述性研究设计和非概率目的抽样技术,对班加罗尔选定地区100名抚养孙辈的祖父母进行调查。采用改良父母压力量表(Berry and Jones 1995)收集被试数据。采用描述性统计、推理统计和卡方统计来观察相关性。p值<0.05为显著水平。结果:大多数(53%)的被调查者有中等程度的压力。年龄、婚姻状况、受教育程度、宗教信仰、家庭类型、孙辈数量、每天养育子女的时间、已有的医疗/精神疾病和提供孙辈基本需求的原因等因素与压力有显著关联(p< 0.05)。与男性祖父母相比,女性祖父母的压力更大。结论:祖父母抚养孙辈的压力水平为轻度和中度,且在男女祖父母的压力比较中,女祖父母的压力高于男祖父母。
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