Adult Children’s Influence on Parental Well-Being

K. Lee, Christopher R. Dennison, Ashley B. Barr
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Population aging and widening disparities in healthy aging have increased attention to the social determinants of health and healthy aging. Unfortunately, our emphasis on the social determinants of health in adulthood has lacked the same intergenerational lens that is prominent in research focused earlier in the life course. Our research finds that having a college-educated adult child benefits parents’ health and well-being, particularly for disadvantaged parents. Although parental characteristics like education and family ties help to explain some of this effect, our and emerging work suggests that parents’ and children’s lives are inextricably linked, even after children have reached adulthood.
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成年子女对父母幸福感的影响
人口老龄化和健康老龄化差距的扩大使人们更加关注健康和健康老龄化的社会决定因素。不幸的是,我们对成年期健康的社会决定因素的强调缺乏代际视角,而代际视角在关注生命历程早期的研究中很突出。我们的研究发现,拥有一个受过大学教育的成年子女有利于父母的健康和幸福,尤其是对处境不利的父母。虽然父母的教育和家庭关系等特征有助于解释这种影响,但我们和新出现的研究表明,父母和孩子的生活是密不可分的,即使在孩子成年后也是如此。
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