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Parents as Resources When Adult Children Divorce. Hamon, Raeann R., Elliott, Jennifera [microform]
Parents as Resources When Adult Children Divorce. Hamon, Raeann R., Elliott, Jennifera [microform]
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- 자료유형
- 마이크로피시
- 언어부호
- 본문언어 - English
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- Parents as Resources When Adult Children Divorce. : Hamon, Raeann R., Elliott, Jennifera - [microform]
- 발행사항
- 형태사항
- 13; 1
- 총서명
- ERIC Reports
- 주기사항
- 13p.; Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the National Council on Family Relations (54th, Orlando, FL, November 5-10, 1992).
- 초록/해제
- 요약Although a vast proportion of the literature within the last decade has been devoted to the role of adult children in caring for aging parents, family specialists need to acknowledge how older parents continue to function as family resources to their adult children, especially when these children are coping with major life problems. A study was conducted to explore how aging parents serve as resources for their adult children when children experience dissolution of their marriages. Fifty-two parents, ranging from 54 to 87 years of age, were asked to describe their experience of their adult childrens divorces and to reflect upon ways in which they were helpful to their children during this life transition. Taxonomical analyses of the qualitative data were conducted. Results suggest that virtually all of the parents aided their children in one way or another. Although advice was provided sparingly and with some trepidation, emotional support was freely given. Frequently cited modes of instrumental assistance included provision of financial support for basic needs, attorney fees, or mortgage payments; housing; and childcare. (Contains 20 references.) (A
- 복제주기
- Microfiche. . Springfield, VA : ERIC Document Reproduction Service. . microfiches ; 11×15 cm.
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- 기타저자
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■440 0▼aERIC Reports
■500 ▼a13p.; Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the National Council on Family Relations (54th, Orlando, FL, November 5-10, 1992).
■520 ▼aAlthough a vast proportion of the literature within the last decade has been devoted to the role of adult children in caring for aging parents, family specialists need to acknowledge how older parents continue to function as family resources to their adult children, especially when these children are coping with major life problems. A study was conducted to explore how aging parents serve as resources for their adult children when children experience dissolution of their marriages. Fifty-two parents, ranging from 54 to 87 years of age, were asked to describe their experience of their adult childrens divorces and to reflect upon ways in which they were helpful to their children during this life transition. Taxonomical analyses of the qualitative data were conducted. Results suggest that virtually all of the parents aided their children in one way or another. Although advice was provided sparingly and with some trepidation, emotional support was freely given. Frequently cited modes of instrumental assistance included provision of financial support for basic needs, attorney fees, or mortgage payments; housing; and childcare. (Contains 20 references.) (A
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■650 4▼xEducation
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■7001 ▼aHamon, Raeann R.
■7001 ▼aElliott, Jennifera
■999 ▼a142; 150



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