1995
DOI: 10.2307/353935
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Depression among Older Parents: The Role of Intergenerational Exchange

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“…At least a couple of studies (Lee and Netzer, 1995;Lee and Coward, 1994, for instance) indicates that rural elderly have higher expectations than urban-reared elderly in terms of intergenerational relations and filial responsibility. This may be due to the presumed greater self-reliance of rural families, where family members comprise the labor force of the household economy.…”
Section: Family Relations Before and After Children's Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At least a couple of studies (Lee and Netzer, 1995;Lee and Coward, 1994, for instance) indicates that rural elderly have higher expectations than urban-reared elderly in terms of intergenerational relations and filial responsibility. This may be due to the presumed greater self-reliance of rural families, where family members comprise the labor force of the household economy.…”
Section: Family Relations Before and After Children's Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there are studies showing negative effects, i.e. increased depression or negative affect (Lakey, Orehek, Hain, & VanVleet, 2010;Lee, Netzer, & Coward, 1995) or no effect of social support on life satisfaction (McCamish-Svensson, Samuelsson, Hagberg, Svensson, & Dehlin, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compliance by elders usually makes them more dependent, and their growing dependency may make them feel awkward. Indeed, some research shows that unbalanced relationships-when elders feel that they are receiving more than they can give-have detrimental effects on morale (e.g., Lee et al, 1995).…”
Section: Aging and Exchange In Comparative Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Findings concerning the receipt of aid are also inconsistent. The link between receiving aid and psychological well-being has been reported as positive (Mutran & Reitzes, 1984), negative (Lee, Netzer, & Coward, 1995), or nonsignificant (McCulloch, 1990).…”
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