Are perceptions of grandparenthood related to family and life satisfaction? A study with emerging adults
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2021-01-08
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SAGE
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English
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Given the crucial role that grandparents play in the upbringing and well-being of their
grandchildren, research regarding the perceived importance of grandparents for their
emerging adult grandchildren is of particular relevance. This study examined the relations
between perceived grandparents’ roles and family and life satisfaction in Portuguese
emerging adults. Participants (N ¼ 387), aged 18–25, completed a structured self-report
questionnaire. Findings of structural equation modeling showed that emerging adults’
perceptions of grandparental roles of counselor, enjoying the relationship, and indulgence
are positively related to their family and life satisfaction. The mediation analysis showed
that family satisfaction mediated the relation between perceptions of grandparents acting
as counselors and the life satisfaction of emerging adult grandchildren. Implications of family
relationships and grandparenting in the context of emerging adulthood are discussed.
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Emerging adulthood, Family satisfaction, Grandparenting, Intergenerational relationships, Life satisfaction
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Journal article
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10.1177/0265407520981152
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Miguel I, Araújo A. M, Fernandes S, Carneiro L, & Fernandes P. (2021). Are perceptions of grandparenthood related to family and life satisfaction? A study with emerging adults. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 20(10), 1-20. doi:10.1177/0265407520981152. Disponível no Repositório UPT, http://hdl.handle.net/11328/3329
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