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Adult Children's Daily Experiences With Parental Advice: The Importance of Life Problems and Relationship Quality.

Haowei Wang1, Kyungmin Kim2, Jeffrey A Burr2, Kira S Birditt3, Karen L Fingerman4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Parents often provide advice to their adult children during their everyday interactions. This study investigated young adult children's daily experiences with parental advice in U.S. families. Specifically, the study examined how receiving advice and evaluations of parental advice were associated with children's life problems, parent-child relationship quality, and daily mood.
METHODS: Young adult children (aged 18-30 years; participant N = 152) reported whether they received any advice and perceived any unwanted advice from each parent (parent N = 235) for 7 days using a daily diary design (participant-day N = 948). Adult children also reported their positive and negative mood on each interview day.
RESULTS: Results from multilevel models revealed that adult children who reported a more positive relationship with their parents were more likely to receive advice from the parent, whereas adult children who had a more strained relationship with their parents were more likely to perceive advice from the parent as unwanted. Receiving advice from the mother was associated with increased positive mood, whereas unwanted advice from any parent was associated with increased negative mood. Furthermore, the link between unwanted advice and negative mood varied by children's life problems and parent-child relationship quality. DISCUSSION: Indeed, parental advice is not "the more the better," especially when the advice is unsolicited. This study highlights the importance of perceptions of family support for emerging adults' well-being.
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Keywords:  Emerging adulthood; Intergenerational relations; Life events and contexts; Well-being

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33001209      PMCID: PMC8557851          DOI: 10.1093/geronb/gbaa169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci        ISSN: 1079-5014            Impact factor:   4.077


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