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Coresident and Noncoresident Emerging Adults' Daily Experiences With Parents.

Karen L Fingerman1, Meng Huo1, Kyungmin Kim2, Kira S Birditt3.   

Abstract

Coresidence between emerging adults and parents is now common in the United States, but we know little about how coresidence influences daily experiences in these ties. Coresident (n = 62) and noncoresident (n = 97) emerging adults (aged 18-30) reported daily experiences with parents and mood for 7 days. During the study week, compared to offspring who lived apart from parents, coresident offspring were more likely to experience positive encounters, receive more support, wish parents would change, feel irritated, and report that their parents got on their nerves. Coresident offspring did not differ from noncoresident offspring with regard to stressful thoughts. Stressful thoughts about parents were associated with more negative daily mood; this effect did not differ for coresident and noncoresident offspring. Findings are discussed with regard to intergenerational ambivalence. In sum, coresident emerging adults were more involved with parents but not more affected by daily experiences with parents.

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Keywords:  emotions; family relationships; intergenerational relations; parenting; social support; well-being

Year:  2017        PMID: 30555752      PMCID: PMC6294134          DOI: 10.1177/2167696816676583

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Adulthood


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