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Grandparent Caregivers’ Resilience: Stress, Support, and Coping Predict Life Satisfaction
Objectives Do support and coping strategies moderate the link between stress and life satisfaction among grandparent caregivers? Background Grandparents raising grandchildren often experience stress, which may compromise their subjective well-being. Thus, it is important to understand the role of su...
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Published in: | International journal of aging & human development 2020-07, Vol.91 (1), p.3-20 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Objectives
Do support and coping strategies moderate the link between stress and life satisfaction among grandparent caregivers?
Background
Grandparents raising grandchildren often experience stress, which may compromise their subjective well-being. Thus, it is important to understand the role of support and coping as protective or promotive factors in relation to grandparent caregivers’ resilience (i.e., life satisfaction).
Methods
Grandparent caregivers (N = 74) reported their daily hassles, life satisfaction, social support, and coping.
Results
These grandparent caregivers are a vulnerable population in terms of stress and limited social support and coping. Structural equation modeling supported direct, promotive effects of social support and coping on life satisfaction, but not moderation.
Conclusion
Despite high levels of stress, half of the grandparent caregivers were satisfied with their lives, which was explained by their social support and coping skills. Some grandparents who assume this role likely would benefit from interventions that promote social support and coping skills. |
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ISSN: | 0091-4150 1541-3535 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0091415019843459 |