Literature DB >> 15954680

The responsibility continuum: never primary, coresident and caregiver--heterogeneity in the African-American grandmother experience.

Rosalyn D Lee1, Margaret E Ensminger, Thomas A LaVeist.   

Abstract

This article examines diversity among 542 African-American grandmothers from the Woodlawn Longitudinal Study. Women were categorized on the basis of their household composition, degree of care provided to grandchildren, and status of primary caregiver to grandchildren during lifetime. Overall, 67.7% of the sample engaged in parenting and exchange behaviors at high or moderate levels. Twenty-seven percent of the sample coresided with and provided care to grandchildren, 28% did not coreside but had been primary caregivers in the past, and 45% did not coreside and had never been primarily responsible for a grandchild. Heterogeneity was found among seven grandmother types on economic measures, life events, and grandchild characteristics. Grandmothers with earlier primary responsibility and those currently in homes of three or more generations were associated with poor outcomes. Policy and practice can be informed by additional research on status, context, and timing of assumption of responsibilities for grandchildren.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15954680     DOI: 10.2190/KT7G-F7YF-E5U0-2KWD

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Aging Hum Dev        ISSN: 0091-4150


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