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Conway, Francine; Magai, Carol; Jones, Samuel; Fiori, Katherine; Gillespie, Michael – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2013
This study explores dynamic changes in network size and composition by examining patterns of older adults' social network change over time, that is: types of movements; the reason for the loss of network members; and the relation of movement and composition in concert. This study is a 6-year follow up of changes in the social networks of U.S.-Born…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Whites, Social Networks, Followup Studies
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Black, Helen K.; Rubinstein, Robert L. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2013
This study is based on original research that explored family reaction to the death of an elderly husband and father. We interviewed 34 families (a family included a widow and two adult biological children) approximately 6 to 10 months after the death. In one-on-one interviews, we discussed family members' initial reaction to the death, how the…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Intimacy, Death, Family (Sociological Unit)
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Nichols, Linda O.; Martindale-Adams, Jennifer; Burns, Robert; Graney, Marshall J.; Zuber, Jeffrey – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2011
This systematic, objective comparison of typical (spouse, children) and atypical (in-law, sibling, nephew/niece, grandchild) dementia family caregivers examined demographic, caregiving and clinical variables. Analysis was of 1,476 caregivers, of whom 125 were atypical, from the Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer's Caregivers Health (REACH I and II)…
Descriptors: Dementia, Caregivers, Clinical Experience, Spouses
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Vroman, Kerryellen; Morency, Jamme – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2011
In this first study of informal caregiving for older adults in Belize, 29 caregivers described their experiences of caregiving, how they perceived and managed the role, and what critical resources they needed. The three main themes identified in the caregiver interviews were "the experiences of caregivers, the rewards of caregiving, and…
Descriptors: Physical Health, Caregiver Role, Rewards, Caregivers
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Ng, Sik Hung; Cheung, Chau-Kiu; Chong, Alice M. L.; Woo, Jean; Kwan, Alex Y. H.; Lai, Stephanie – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2011
Although aging well socially (Engagement with Life) is as important as aging well personally (Illness Avoidance and Functioning) (Rowe & Kahn, 1998), it has received less research attention. A Caring (CE) and a Productive (PE) form of Engagement were derived from an analysis of Chinese cultural meanings of engagement, and combined with Illness…
Descriptors: Caring, Factor Structure, Factor Analysis, Foreign Countries
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Saxena, Divya; Sanders, Gregory F. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2009
A sample of 112 Asian-Indian Immigrant grandchildren, age 10-16 years, from different parts of the United States completed survey questionnaires regarding the quality of relationship with their grandparents in India. The study explored the factors that affected the quality of relationship between two different generations living at considerable…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Questionnaires, Grandparents, Foreign Countries
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Davey, Adam; Savla, Jyoti; Janke, Megan; Anderson, Shayne – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2009
Relationships between grandparents and grandchildren provide an excellent framework for integrating family theory and family methodology. Systematic differences as a function of age, gender, life expectancy, and health as played out through generations suggest some topics are best studied by disentangling variability between and within families.…
Descriptors: Grandchildren, Grandparents, Family Relationship, Age Differences
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Mair, Christine A.; Thivierge-Rikard, R. V. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2010
Classic and contemporary sociological theories suggest that social interaction differs in rural and urban areas. Intimate, informal interactions (strong ties) are theorized to characterize rural areas while urban areas may possess more formal and rationalized interactions (weak ties). Aging and social support literature stresses social interaction…
Descriptors: Well Being, Interpersonal Relationship, Urban Areas, Rural Areas
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Thiele, Dianne M.; Whelan, Thomas A. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2008
This study investigated predictors of grandparent satisfaction. Participants were 149 non-custodial grandparents (100 grandmothers, 49 grandfathers) aged up to 80 years. They completed grandparent satisfaction, meaning, and generativity scales, and indicated levels of weekly childcare contact with grandchildren. As expected, increasing levels of…
Descriptors: Grandparents, Life Satisfaction, Parent Child Relationship, Predictor Variables
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Coleman, Marilyn; Ganong, Lawrence – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2008
The aims of this study were: (a) to examine general perceptions of filial obligations toward sharing housing with older parents and stepparents; and (b) to assess the effects of selected contextual factors on those normative beliefs. A national sample of 579 men and 582 women (mean age = 44.6, SD = 17.2) responded to a multiple segment factorial…
Descriptors: Housing Needs, Family Relationship, Social Attitudes, Responsibility
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Hodgson, Lynne Gershenson – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1992
Surveyed 208 adult grandchildren concerning relationship with their closest grandparent. Used levels of contact and perceptions of closeness to evaluate strength of bonds. Interaction levels were high for most respondents and relationships appeared meaningful. Comparison of ranked means suggests several factors related to strength of…
Descriptors: Adults, Family Relationship, Grandchildren, Grandparents
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Barker, Valerie – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2007
This study examined young adult grandchildren's self-reports about the influence of grandparent sex on perceived grandparent painful self-disclosure (PSD) as well as their reactions to grandparent dyad PSD. Perceived grandmother and grandfather motivations for "overall" communication were assessed as mediators of young adult grandchildren's…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Grandchildren, Grandparents, Interpersonal Communication
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Langer, Nieli – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1990
Examined functional exchange of services, emotional (expressive) and tangible (instrumental), between noninstitutionalized Jewish grandparents (n=118) and adult grandchildren. The results indicated that the majority of grandparent-adult grandchild relationships were not reciprocal; grandparents perceived that they received more than they gave.…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Family Relationship, Grandparents, Interpersonal Relationship
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Byrd, Mark – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2001
Describes a project where the elderly recall past events representing the beginning of their families, their families when the parents were middle age, and their current families. Elderly adults' memories of their families' beginnings focused on episodes that illustrated the initial occurrence of family themes and values. Discusses findings in…
Descriptors: Family Life, Family Relationship, Older Adults, Self Concept
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Suggs, Patricia K.; Kivett, Vira R. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1987
Studied factors contributing to consensus, or the level of agreement about life, between older adults (N=275) and the sibling with whom they had most contact. Found greater consensus when there were fewer expectations of the sibling, similarity of educational backgrounds, and when the respondent was a male and his sibling was female. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Congruence (Psychology), Family Relationship, Older Adults, Sex Differences
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