Late-life divorce and familyhood interplaying: a familial and dyadic perspective

C. Koren, Yafit Cohen, Michal Egert, Naor Demeter
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Late-life divorce is a growing phenomenon in the Western world, likely to expand due to increasing expectancy and changes in marital and family values. However, existing research on divorce and its consequences for offspring focuses on young and middle-aged adults, analysing individual rather than familial/dyadic perspectives. Accordingly, our study employs a holistic perspective on the family unit following late-life divorce which is especially relevant to societies that value familism as an essential element in individuals' lives. Coincidingly, the term familyhood expresses an atmosphere of closeness and unity among family members and is a commonly used expression in Israel. Using family systems as a framework, our aim was to examine how, if at all, familyhood is experienced after divorce considering how it was experienced prior to divorce from a long-term marriage in Israel. Semi-structured, in-depth qualitative interviews (N = 72) were conducted separately with divorcees aged 60–81 who divorced at age 56–68 (N = 44), and with their adult children aged 19–40 at the time of their parents' divorce (N = 28). Interviews were given thematic analysis and dyadic qualitative analysis. The findings reveal the meaningfulness of familyhood following late-life divorce via a fourfold typology of familyhood continuity/change experienced as present or lacking, before or after divorce. The typology addresses key elements of when, where, by whom and how familyhood is reconstructed, along with strategies to maintain familyhood. Paradoxes inherent in the intersection of divorce and familyhood, discussed within the Israeli sociocultural context, are located between self-determination and familism. Implications are presented.
晚年离婚与家庭关系的相互作用:从家庭和双亲的角度看问题
晚年离婚在西方世界是一个日益增长的现象,由于预期寿命的延长以及婚姻和家庭价值观的变化,这种现象很可能会扩大。然而,现有关于离婚及其对后代的影响的研究主要集中在中青年身上,分析的是个人而非家庭/后代的视角。因此,我们的研究对晚年离婚后的家庭单元采用了一种整体视角,这对于重视家庭主义作为个人生活中重要元素的社会尤为重要。同时,"家庭 "一词表达了家庭成员之间亲密团结的氛围,是以色列常用的表达方式。以家庭系统为框架,我们的目的是研究在以色列,离婚后如何(如果有的话)体验家庭亲情,以及离婚前如何体验长期婚姻中的家庭亲情。我们分别对 56-68 岁离婚的 60-81 岁离婚者(44 人)和父母离婚时他们 19-40 岁的成年子女(28 人)进行了半结构化深入定性访谈(72 人)。对访谈进行了主题分析和二元定性分析。研究结果揭示了晚年离婚后家庭关系的意义,即离婚前或离婚后家庭关系的连续性/变化经历了存在或缺乏的四种类型。该类型学探讨了何时、何地、由谁和如何重建家庭关系的关键因素,以及维持家庭关系的策略。在以色列的社会文化背景下,讨论了离婚与家庭关系交织过程中固有的悖论,这些悖论介于自决与家庭主义之间。提出了相关的影响。
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