This study investigates whether social support from adult children improves the psychological well-being of elderly parents. Support is studied as a direct influence on emotional distress and as a moderator of the distressing consequences of health problems and widowhood. Research questions are addressed using data from elderly parents participating in 1985 and 1988 surveys of the U.S.C., Longitudinal Study of Three Generation Families. Results from multiple regression analyses indicate that instrumental and expressive forms of social support are weakly related to 3-year change in positive and negative aspects of psychological well-being. However, both types of support moderate declines in well-being associated with poor health and widowhoo...
This study examined whether parental emotional support around emerging adulthood influenced well-bei...
A descriptive study was conducted to examine the relationship between family support and elder well-...
Social gerontological studies have found little relation between family availability and interaction...
This study explores the relationship between intergenerational social support and the psychological ...
This study examined the role of social support from parents, as well as other family members, friend...
This narrative and quantitative review synthesizes findings from 55 (N = 54,550) studies on the asso...
Purpose: Providing support to an aging parent may pose challenges to adult children but also provide...
This study examines the relative contributions of giving ver-sus receiving support to longevity in a...
The current study explores how aspects of social support exchanged between older parents and their a...
Relationships with children are important for parents ’ psychological well-being, yet limited resear...
This narrative and quantitative review synthesizes findings from 55 (N = 54,550) studies on the asso...
Late-life widowhood brings multi-faceted challenges to the surviving spouse. However, few studies ha...
The current study describes from an attachment-theoretical viewpoint how intergenerational support i...
A growing body of research highlights the link between childhood social environments and adult healt...
The relationship between social support coverage and well-being was examined in four subgroups from ...
This study examined whether parental emotional support around emerging adulthood influenced well-bei...
A descriptive study was conducted to examine the relationship between family support and elder well-...
Social gerontological studies have found little relation between family availability and interaction...
This study explores the relationship between intergenerational social support and the psychological ...
This study examined the role of social support from parents, as well as other family members, friend...
This narrative and quantitative review synthesizes findings from 55 (N = 54,550) studies on the asso...
Purpose: Providing support to an aging parent may pose challenges to adult children but also provide...
This study examines the relative contributions of giving ver-sus receiving support to longevity in a...
The current study explores how aspects of social support exchanged between older parents and their a...
Relationships with children are important for parents ’ psychological well-being, yet limited resear...
This narrative and quantitative review synthesizes findings from 55 (N = 54,550) studies on the asso...
Late-life widowhood brings multi-faceted challenges to the surviving spouse. However, few studies ha...
The current study describes from an attachment-theoretical viewpoint how intergenerational support i...
A growing body of research highlights the link between childhood social environments and adult healt...
The relationship between social support coverage and well-being was examined in four subgroups from ...
This study examined whether parental emotional support around emerging adulthood influenced well-bei...
A descriptive study was conducted to examine the relationship between family support and elder well-...
Social gerontological studies have found little relation between family availability and interaction...