The purpose of the current study was to examine grandparent support to grandchildren following the divorce of parents. Participants (N = 42) responded to questions focusing on the enactment of support and relationships with grandparents. Through these retrospective, self-report accounts, six categories of grandparent support were identified. Additionally, four barriers to grandparent sup-port emerged from the responses of the grandchildren. These categories of and barriers to intergenerational social support are discussed as they relate to characteristics and expectations of provided support in post-divorce families
titles. The current study investigates grandparent attachment as a protective factor of the psycholo...
This study examined grandchildren’s relational and communicative responses to grandparents’ painful ...
Survey of Families and Households (NSFH) to examine whether changes in parents intergenerational ti...
This study examined the issue of divorce from the grandparents\u27 perspective, i.e., it investigate...
Eighty-six members of the Grandparents ’ Federation in Britain returned ques-tionnaires about change...
Declining marriage rates and the corresponding rise in single-parent families is associated with the...
This article reports on the findings of an exploratory study of how grandparents, parents, and grand...
With changing marriage, birth, and parenthood pattems and increasing life expectancies, the multigen...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of grandmothers and stepgrandmothers in the social...
Grandparents are often considered as providing important resources in times of family crisis. Little...
This study utilized a phenomenological approach to describe the experience of living in a three-gene...
When parents divorce, grandparents can play a supportive role in the lives of their grandchildren, b...
The study sought to investigate whether younger grandparents (65-74) have higher or lower levels of ...
Examining parent-child support patterns over the life-course reveals variations in who plays the pre...
Restricted until 4 Apr. 2010.This dissertation aimed to explain how involvement with grandparents in...
titles. The current study investigates grandparent attachment as a protective factor of the psycholo...
This study examined grandchildren’s relational and communicative responses to grandparents’ painful ...
Survey of Families and Households (NSFH) to examine whether changes in parents intergenerational ti...
This study examined the issue of divorce from the grandparents\u27 perspective, i.e., it investigate...
Eighty-six members of the Grandparents ’ Federation in Britain returned ques-tionnaires about change...
Declining marriage rates and the corresponding rise in single-parent families is associated with the...
This article reports on the findings of an exploratory study of how grandparents, parents, and grand...
With changing marriage, birth, and parenthood pattems and increasing life expectancies, the multigen...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of grandmothers and stepgrandmothers in the social...
Grandparents are often considered as providing important resources in times of family crisis. Little...
This study utilized a phenomenological approach to describe the experience of living in a three-gene...
When parents divorce, grandparents can play a supportive role in the lives of their grandchildren, b...
The study sought to investigate whether younger grandparents (65-74) have higher or lower levels of ...
Examining parent-child support patterns over the life-course reveals variations in who plays the pre...
Restricted until 4 Apr. 2010.This dissertation aimed to explain how involvement with grandparents in...
titles. The current study investigates grandparent attachment as a protective factor of the psycholo...
This study examined grandchildren’s relational and communicative responses to grandparents’ painful ...
Survey of Families and Households (NSFH) to examine whether changes in parents intergenerational ti...