The goal of this study was to examine how the quality of relationship between parent and adult children influences adult children's views on aging and attitude toward their own aging and whether the effects of relationship qualities depend on parents' health and adult children's perceptions of how well their parents were aging. The sample included 217 adult children aged 18 to 73. Findings revealed that different parent-child relationship quality dimensions (i.e., support, conflict, depth, ambivalence) differentially influenced adult children's view on aging (positive and negative) and attitude toward own aging, and some of these effects depended on levels of parental health and the way adult children view how successfully their parents wer...
This study examines late adolescents\u27 and young adults\u27 relationships with their parents, base...
This study considered whether intergenerational ambivalence has implications for each party’s psycho...
Purpose: Providing support to an aging parent may pose challenges to adult children but also provide...
The goal of this study was to examine how the quality of relationship between parent and adult child...
peer reviewedEmotions toward a relationship partner provide relevant and specific information about ...
The aim of this study was to explore parent-child relationships in adulthood. In this study, 1404 me...
The current study describes from an attachment-theoretical viewpoint how intergenerational support i...
The current study describes from an attachment-theoretical viewpoint how ntergenerational support in...
4 pp.Declining health and the increased need of care and support for aging parents may strain even t...
We investigated whether adults with a parent with dementia experience their personal aging different...
Theory suggests that aging parents and their adult children experience ambivalence (conflicting emot...
Contains fulltext : 64105.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
The current study explores how aspects of social support exchanged between older parents and their a...
© The Author(s) 2022.The number of families with very old members is growing, and their intergenerat...
Subjective aging refers to individuals’ understanding and expectations of aging-related changes. Alt...
This study examines late adolescents\u27 and young adults\u27 relationships with their parents, base...
This study considered whether intergenerational ambivalence has implications for each party’s psycho...
Purpose: Providing support to an aging parent may pose challenges to adult children but also provide...
The goal of this study was to examine how the quality of relationship between parent and adult child...
peer reviewedEmotions toward a relationship partner provide relevant and specific information about ...
The aim of this study was to explore parent-child relationships in adulthood. In this study, 1404 me...
The current study describes from an attachment-theoretical viewpoint how intergenerational support i...
The current study describes from an attachment-theoretical viewpoint how ntergenerational support in...
4 pp.Declining health and the increased need of care and support for aging parents may strain even t...
We investigated whether adults with a parent with dementia experience their personal aging different...
Theory suggests that aging parents and their adult children experience ambivalence (conflicting emot...
Contains fulltext : 64105.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
The current study explores how aspects of social support exchanged between older parents and their a...
© The Author(s) 2022.The number of families with very old members is growing, and their intergenerat...
Subjective aging refers to individuals’ understanding and expectations of aging-related changes. Alt...
This study examines late adolescents\u27 and young adults\u27 relationships with their parents, base...
This study considered whether intergenerational ambivalence has implications for each party’s psycho...
Purpose: Providing support to an aging parent may pose challenges to adult children but also provide...