Adult children may experience filial anxiety when anticipatingthe need to care for their aging parents. To investigate theextent to which attachment and mental representation of car-egiving predict filial anxiety, a cross-sectional study was con-ducted among 304 middle-age adults with at least one livingparent aged 65 or more. Results suggest that the variance in filialanxiety is mainly accounted for by the mental representation ofcaregiving and then by attachment. These findings suggest thatmental representation of caregiving and attachment are impor-tant dimensions to consider when adult children feel unpre-pared and worried with the need to care for their aging parents.E51F-89A1-B769 | Carla FariaN/
Attachment theory proposes that caregiving experiences significantly influence children’s socio-emot...
Familial caregiving research is yet to examine the factors that underpin the association between at...
This literature review focused on the caregiving dynamics of adult children with dependent elderly p...
Formal care institutions are unable to meet care demands. As a result, informal caregivers (friends,...
Few studies have investigated how attachment bonds between older parents and their adult children in...
One of the consequences of an aging society is the growing need for caregivers, particularly informa...
This study explores links between adults’ attachment representations and the task of caring for elde...
Dugotrajna briga za osobe starije dobi u uvjetima demografskog starenja i ograničene dostupnosti jav...
Objectives: Past work found that close adult attachment dimension scores predict caregiver preparedn...
The contribution of attachment to caregiver burden in 108 adult child caregivers of institutionalize...
The growth of longevity and aging increase the likelihood of adult children provide care to their ag...
Contemporary theoretical models that conceptualize attachment as a biologically-based behavioral sys...
Filial caregiving has significantly reduced nursing home admission for older relatives (LoSasso & Jo...
The current study describes from an attachment-theoretical viewpoint how intergenerational support i...
This study examined how mothers’ and fathers’ joint attachment representations, assessed prenatally,...
Attachment theory proposes that caregiving experiences significantly influence children’s socio-emot...
Familial caregiving research is yet to examine the factors that underpin the association between at...
This literature review focused on the caregiving dynamics of adult children with dependent elderly p...
Formal care institutions are unable to meet care demands. As a result, informal caregivers (friends,...
Few studies have investigated how attachment bonds between older parents and their adult children in...
One of the consequences of an aging society is the growing need for caregivers, particularly informa...
This study explores links between adults’ attachment representations and the task of caring for elde...
Dugotrajna briga za osobe starije dobi u uvjetima demografskog starenja i ograničene dostupnosti jav...
Objectives: Past work found that close adult attachment dimension scores predict caregiver preparedn...
The contribution of attachment to caregiver burden in 108 adult child caregivers of institutionalize...
The growth of longevity and aging increase the likelihood of adult children provide care to their ag...
Contemporary theoretical models that conceptualize attachment as a biologically-based behavioral sys...
Filial caregiving has significantly reduced nursing home admission for older relatives (LoSasso & Jo...
The current study describes from an attachment-theoretical viewpoint how intergenerational support i...
This study examined how mothers’ and fathers’ joint attachment representations, assessed prenatally,...
Attachment theory proposes that caregiving experiences significantly influence children’s socio-emot...
Familial caregiving research is yet to examine the factors that underpin the association between at...
This literature review focused on the caregiving dynamics of adult children with dependent elderly p...