从祖父母到曾祖父。探索家庭角色

IF 0.6 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY
Pedro Javier Castañeda-García , Cristina Valle-Sanz , Josué Gutiérrez-Barroso
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引用次数: 7

摘要

鉴于越来越多的家庭中出现了第四代,即曾祖父母,本研究考察了这代人与他们的曾孙之间的相互作用,考虑到他们之前作为祖父母的角色和某些社会人口特征。方法对46名有曾孙的参与者进行描述性研究,他们完成了一项涉及社会人口统计变量和一些最常见的代际活动的访谈。采用Wilcoxon、Kruskal-Wallis和Mann-Whitney U非参数检验对数据进行分析。结果80.5%的曾祖父母在研究的所有活动中都与曾孙进行了互动;此外,这些活动与他们之前与孙辈分享的活动一致,尽管比例要低得多。年龄、健康问题的存在和曾孙的数量与曾祖父母和曾孙之间某些共同活动的频率减少有关。结论对曾祖父母角色的初步研究结果有助于揭示这一代人的社交角色是如何与祖父母和父母等其他大家庭角色相补充的。我们对这一作用的更好理解可以帮助我们更好地计划优化四代人的干预措施。
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From grandparenthood to great-grandparenthood. Exploring a family role

Background

In the light of the growing presence of a fourth generation in families, that of the great-grandparents, this study examines the interaction between individuals of this generation and their great-grandchildren taking into account their prior role as grandparents and certain sociodemographic characteristics.

Methods

Descriptive study with 46 participants with great-grandchildren, who completed an interview that involved answering questions about sociodemographic variables and some of the most frequent intergenerational activities. The Wilcoxon, Kruskal–Wallis, and Mann–Whitney U nonparametric tests were used to analyze the data.

Results

The data showed that 80.5% of the great-grandparents engage in interaction with their great-grandchildren in all the activities studied; further, these activities coincide with those previously shared with their grandchildren, albeit at a much lower rate. Age, the presence of health problems, and the number of great-grandchildren are related to a reduction in the frequency of certain shared activities between great-grandparents and great-grandchildren.

Conclusions

The results of this initial study of the great-grandparenthood role can help show how this generation's socializing role can be complementary to the other extended family roles of grandparenthood and parenthood. Our improved understanding of this role can help us better plan for optimizing interventions over the four generations.

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自引率
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期刊介绍: The Anuario de Psicología, one of Spain"s most important general psychology journals, is published by the Faculty of Psychology of the University of Barcelona. It appears three times a year. The Anuario combines continuity with the past with a strong commitment to the present and the future. The journal is broad-ranging, interdisciplinary, and innovative. The Anuario publishes research reports and applied studies in all fields of psychology. We also accept theorical, epistemological studies, organize dossiers on topical themes, and hold debates on controversial subjects deriving from a central article.
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