Custodial grandparenting (i.e. raising grandchildren on a full-time basis) is a global phenomenon. Despite the hardships associated with 24/7 custodial care, grandparents continue to invest in their grandchildren. Why they do so is a matter of much conjecture. For example, it has been posited that grandparents assume custodial care of their grandchildren for reasons of necessity, altruism, aged-care reciprocity, or cultural continuity. This study examines the often overlooked issue of grandparent enjoyment as a motivating force behind custodial grandparenting caregiving investment. The results of our analysis of 88 completed Grandparent Needs, Wellbeing and Health Surveys determined that custodial grandparents’ investiture in their grandchi...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.With changing families, incre...
Social engagement is a lifestyle factor that has received much attention in preventative research. N...
This cross-sectional study compared three groups of grandparents, two custodial and one noncustodial...
This cross-sectional study compared three groups of custodial grandparents, those raising problemati...
While once a phenomenon concentrated to poor families, grandparents co-parenting grandchildren is be...
Grandparents who care for grandchildren can benefit their families and also their own sense of self-...
In the United States, 2.4 million grandparents are raising their grandchildren. Over 6% of all child...
The incidence of custodial grandparenting has increased over the last decade, and grandparents raise...
Although not a new phenomenon, public recognition of intergenerational caregiving has increased due ...
Grandparent caregiving is a growing phenomenon in both the United States and Canada. The burgeoning ...
Grandparents are actively involved in grandchildren's lives, but there is little research concerning...
Grandparents are actively involved in grandchildren's lives, but there is little research concerning...
We study whether grandparenthood is associated with older people’s subjective well-being (SWB), cons...
We study whether grandparenthood is associated with older people’s subjective well-being (SWB), cons...
Objectives. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of caring for grandchildren on heal...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.With changing families, incre...
Social engagement is a lifestyle factor that has received much attention in preventative research. N...
This cross-sectional study compared three groups of grandparents, two custodial and one noncustodial...
This cross-sectional study compared three groups of custodial grandparents, those raising problemati...
While once a phenomenon concentrated to poor families, grandparents co-parenting grandchildren is be...
Grandparents who care for grandchildren can benefit their families and also their own sense of self-...
In the United States, 2.4 million grandparents are raising their grandchildren. Over 6% of all child...
The incidence of custodial grandparenting has increased over the last decade, and grandparents raise...
Although not a new phenomenon, public recognition of intergenerational caregiving has increased due ...
Grandparent caregiving is a growing phenomenon in both the United States and Canada. The burgeoning ...
Grandparents are actively involved in grandchildren's lives, but there is little research concerning...
Grandparents are actively involved in grandchildren's lives, but there is little research concerning...
We study whether grandparenthood is associated with older people’s subjective well-being (SWB), cons...
We study whether grandparenthood is associated with older people’s subjective well-being (SWB), cons...
Objectives. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of caring for grandchildren on heal...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.With changing families, incre...
Social engagement is a lifestyle factor that has received much attention in preventative research. N...
This cross-sectional study compared three groups of grandparents, two custodial and one noncustodial...