| Literature DB >> 8945645 |
Abstract
An overview of grandparenting in light of changing demographics, family composition, and intergenerational dynamics is presented, as well as a review of custodial grandparenting which is impacted not only by these changes, but also by factors unique to this role. Research to date suggests that the demands of custodial grandparenting may be harmful to the psychosocial adjustment of those raising grandchildren and that such persons may be particularly in need of mental health services, especially if they are caring for problem grandchildren. However, such work also suggests that there are nevertheless many strengths and rewards associated with raising a grandchild later in life. The implications of these stressful demands on middle-aged and older persons' adjustment and life satisfaction are discussed, as are methodological issues in such research as well as future directions work in this area might take.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8945645 DOI: 10.2190/44V5-3WY2-8TCK-52NQ
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Aging Hum Dev ISSN: 0091-4150