The transition to grandparenthood: No consistent evidence for change in the Big Five personality traits and life satisfaction

IF 3.6 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Michael D. Krämer, Manon A. van Scheppingen, W. Chopik, David Richter
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Abstract

Intergenerational relations have received close attention in the context of population aging and increased childcare provision by grandparents. However, few studies have investigated the psychological consequences of becoming a grandparent. In a preregistered test of grandparenthood as a developmental task in middle and older adulthood, we used representative panel data from the Netherlands (N = 563) and the United States (N = 2210) to analyze first-time grandparents’ personality and life satisfaction development. We tested gender, employment, and grandchild care as moderators. To address confounding, we employed propensity score matching using two procedures: matching grandparents with parents and nonparents to achieve balance in different sets of carefully selected covariates. Multilevel models demonstrated mean-level stability of the Big Five personality traits and life satisfaction over the transition to grandparenthood, and no consistent moderation effects—contrary to the social investment principle. The few small effects of grandparenthood on personality development did not replicate across samples. We found no evidence of larger inter-individual differences in change in grandparents compared to the controls or of lower rank-order stability. Our findings add to recent critical re-examinations of the social investment principle and are discussed in light of characteristics that might moderate grandparents’ personality development.
为人父母的转变:没有一致的证据表明五大人格特征和生活满意度发生了变化
在人口老龄化和祖父母抚养子女增加的背景下,代际关系受到了密切关注。然而,很少有研究调查了成为祖父母的心理后果。在一项将祖父母身份作为中老年发展任务的预注册测试中,我们使用来自荷兰(N = 563)和美国(N = 2210)的代表性面板数据来分析首次祖父母的个性和生活满意度发展。我们测试了性别、就业和孙辈保育作为调节因素。为了解决混淆问题,我们采用两种方法进行倾向得分匹配:将祖父母与父母和非父母进行匹配,以在不同的精心选择的协变量集中实现平衡。多层模型显示,大五人格特质与生活满意度在向祖父母转变过程中的平均水平稳定,没有一致的调节效应,这与社会投资原则相反。祖父母身份对人格发展的少数小影响并没有在不同的样本中复制。我们没有发现证据表明,与对照组相比,祖父母的变化存在更大的个体间差异,也没有发现更低阶序稳定性的证据。我们的发现增加了最近对社会投资原则的批判性重新检查,并根据可能调节祖父母人格发展的特征进行了讨论。
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European Journal of Personality
European Journal of Personality PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
CiteScore
11.90
自引率
8.50%
发文量
48
期刊介绍: It is intended that the journal reflects all areas of current personality psychology. The Journal emphasizes (1) human individuality as manifested in cognitive processes, emotional and motivational functioning, and their physiological and genetic underpinnings, and personal ways of interacting with the environment, (2) individual differences in personality structure and dynamics, (3) studies of intelligence and interindividual differences in cognitive functioning, and (4) development of personality differences as revealed by cross-sectional and longitudinal studies.
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