Ambivalence among intergenerational relationships in old age
Introduction This study focuses on ambivalence among intergenerational relationships in old age. Objectives This study aims to analyze the perspectives of intergenerational relationships between older adults and adult children. For this purpose, a qualitative research was carried out, which anal...
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Introduction
This study focuses on ambivalence among intergenerational relationships in old age.
Objectives
This study aims to analyze the perspectives of intergenerational relationships between older adults and adult children. For this purpose, a qualitative research was carried out, which analyzes these relations at a cross-national level.
Methods
Four hundred and twenty four older participants aged 65-97 years, were interviewed. Participants were of three different nationalities and lived in the community. All the interviews went through the process of verbatim transcription and subsequent content analysis.
Results
Two dimensions of generational ambivalence were revealed from the study; support and the conflict dimensions. Findings of content analysis produced six themes, which represent intergenerational relations between older adults and adult children: older adults-adult children interaction quality; family integration; care and support; definition of limits; distance and alienation; and communication difficulties.
Conclusions
This study highlighted the diversity of experiences in old age, in relation to intergenerational relationships and underlined the conflicting expectations from older adults in relation to their adult children.
Disclosure
No significant relationships.
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spelling | doaj.art-cd73ca59f58f425999b7552ea81702422023-11-17T05:07:07ZengCambridge University PressEuropean Psychiatry0924-93381778-35852021-04-0164S743S74410.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1970Ambivalence among intergenerational relationships in old ageS. Von Humboldt0A. Costa1S. Silva2William James Center For Research, ISPA-Instituto Universitário, Lisbon, PortugalIspa – Instituto Universitário, ISPA – Instituto Universitário, Lisbon, PortugalIspa – Instituto Universitário, ISPA – Instituto Universitário, Lisbon, Portugal Introduction This study focuses on ambivalence among intergenerational relationships in old age. Objectives This study aims to analyze the perspectives of intergenerational relationships between older adults and adult children. For this purpose, a qualitative research was carried out, which analyzes these relations at a cross-national level. Methods Four hundred and twenty four older participants aged 65-97 years, were interviewed. Participants were of three different nationalities and lived in the community. All the interviews went through the process of verbatim transcription and subsequent content analysis. Results Two dimensions of generational ambivalence were revealed from the study; support and the conflict dimensions. Findings of content analysis produced six themes, which represent intergenerational relations between older adults and adult children: older adults-adult children interaction quality; family integration; care and support; definition of limits; distance and alienation; and communication difficulties. Conclusions This study highlighted the diversity of experiences in old age, in relation to intergenerational relationships and underlined the conflicting expectations from older adults in relation to their adult children. Disclosure No significant relationships. https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933821019702/type/journal_articleolder adultsambivalenceAdult childrenintergenerational relationships |
spellingShingle | S. Von Humboldt A. Costa S. Silva Ambivalence among intergenerational relationships in old age European Psychiatry older adults ambivalence Adult children intergenerational relationships |
title | Ambivalence among intergenerational relationships in old age |
title_full | Ambivalence among intergenerational relationships in old age |
title_fullStr | Ambivalence among intergenerational relationships in old age |
title_full_unstemmed | Ambivalence among intergenerational relationships in old age |
title_short | Ambivalence among intergenerational relationships in old age |
title_sort | ambivalence among intergenerational relationships in old age |
topic | older adults ambivalence Adult children intergenerational relationships |
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