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The role of violated caregiver preferences in psychological well-being when older mothers need assistance.

J Jill Suitor1, Megan Gilligan, Karl Pillemer, Rachel Pruchno.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Theory and research suggest that congruence between individuals' preferences for future care and the patterns of care received will affect well-being. In this article, we explore whether older mothers' psychological well-being was affected by the children they preferred as future caregivers and provide assistance at a later point when the mothers experience illness or injury. DESIGN AND METHODS: In this article, we use a combination of quantitative and qualitative data collected from 234 older mothers at two points 7 years apart, beginning when the mothers were 65-75 years of age.
RESULTS: Multivariate analyses demonstrated that mothers who received assistance from children whom the mothers did not identify as their preferred future caregivers reported higher depressive symptoms at the second wave; receiving care from children identified as preferred caregivers did not affect well-being. Qualitative data suggested that these patterns occurred because the "alternate" caregivers did not possess the socioemotional attributes of preferred children. IMPLICATIONS: These findings contribute to a growing body of research demonstrating the consequences of violated preferences, particularly when individuals are in need of support in later life.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22875016      PMCID: PMC3697939          DOI: 10.1093/geront/gns084

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gerontologist        ISSN: 0016-9013


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