This study extends psychological reactance theory (PRT) to family caregiving by exploring autonomy-threatening messages adult child caregivers use to gain compliance from older adult parents. Results of focus groups and interviews with older adult care recipients (Study One) and caregivers (Study Two) corroborated three types of autonomy-threatening messages, which were used to test PRT (Study Three). Older adults (N = 281) were randomly assigned a caregiving message and answered reactance-related survey questions. Results supported serial mediation: relative to an autonomy-supporting message, two types of autonomy-threatening messages (i.e., offering directives, expressing doubt) triggered greater freedom threat, which amplified reactance....
Caregivers with a childhood history of abuse and neglect are at a greater risk for the intergenerati...
This study examined whether caregivers who exhibit high risk for child physical abuse differ from lo...
Introduction Caregivers differ in their emotional response when facing difficult situations during t...
Given the rapid growth of the older adult population in the US and the number of adult children prov...
Twenty percent of the United States population will be over the age of sixty-five by the year 2025. ...
When older parents experience age-related functional limitations, adult children may begin to monito...
Symbolic interactionism was used to examine elder mistreatment in caregiving relationships in which ...
Message framing and intergroup contact theories provide the framework for this study to examine how ...
This literature review focused on the caregiving dynamics of adult children with dependent elderly p...
To address some remaining questions in the extant family caregiving literature, the present study ex...
Caregivers differ in their emotional response when facing difficult situations during the caregiving...
The purpose of this study was to investigate a relationships between caregivers-older people communi...
Using a daily diary design, we examined whether emotional and physical reactivity in the face of car...
Past characterizations of dependence in older adults have assumed inevitability without addressing s...
honors thesisCollege of NursingNursingJacqueline Lee EationWhen facing a challenge to provide suffic...
Caregivers with a childhood history of abuse and neglect are at a greater risk for the intergenerati...
This study examined whether caregivers who exhibit high risk for child physical abuse differ from lo...
Introduction Caregivers differ in their emotional response when facing difficult situations during t...
Given the rapid growth of the older adult population in the US and the number of adult children prov...
Twenty percent of the United States population will be over the age of sixty-five by the year 2025. ...
When older parents experience age-related functional limitations, adult children may begin to monito...
Symbolic interactionism was used to examine elder mistreatment in caregiving relationships in which ...
Message framing and intergroup contact theories provide the framework for this study to examine how ...
This literature review focused on the caregiving dynamics of adult children with dependent elderly p...
To address some remaining questions in the extant family caregiving literature, the present study ex...
Caregivers differ in their emotional response when facing difficult situations during the caregiving...
The purpose of this study was to investigate a relationships between caregivers-older people communi...
Using a daily diary design, we examined whether emotional and physical reactivity in the face of car...
Past characterizations of dependence in older adults have assumed inevitability without addressing s...
honors thesisCollege of NursingNursingJacqueline Lee EationWhen facing a challenge to provide suffic...
Caregivers with a childhood history of abuse and neglect are at a greater risk for the intergenerati...
This study examined whether caregivers who exhibit high risk for child physical abuse differ from lo...
Introduction Caregivers differ in their emotional response when facing difficult situations during t...