Examining grandparental role, stress, and resilience in the development of grandparent-grandchild relationships

IF 1.9 Q2 COMMUNICATION Communication Research Reports Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1080/08824096.2020.1870447
Jenna McNallie, P. Gettings
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ABSTRACT This study examined associations among stress, resilience, and relational maintenance behaviors (RMB) in the development of grandchild-grandparent relationships for grandparents in varying near-parental roles. Grandparents (n = 389) in greater near-parental roles reported higher stress and less relationship satisfaction; however, resilience moderated some of these relationships. Grandparents in greater near-parental roles with moderate and high levels of resilience enacted more RMB compared to those with low resilience. Furthermore, moderated mediation analyses suggested that, for grandparents with low resilience, increases in serving in near-parental roles decreased relationship satisfaction perhaps due to higher stress. In contrast, for grandparents with moderate/high resilience, increases in serving in near-parental roles were associated with more RMB, and ultimately, increased relationship satisfaction.
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研究祖父母的角色,压力和弹性在祖父母-孙子关系的发展
摘要本研究考察了不同近父母角色的祖父母在孙辈—祖父母关系发展过程中压力、心理弹性和关系维持行为之间的关系。祖父母(n = 389)在更接近父母的角色中报告了更高的压力和更低的关系满意度;然而,弹性调节了其中的一些关系。具有较高和中等弹性水平的近父母角色的祖父母比具有较低弹性水平的祖父母投入更多的人民币。此外,有调节的中介分析表明,对于弹性较低的祖父母来说,在接近父母的角色中服务的增加可能由于更高的压力而降低了关系满意度。相比之下,对于具有中等/高弹性的祖父母来说,扮演近父母角色的增加与更多的人民币有关,并最终增加了关系满意度。
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