2019
DOI: 10.15405/epsbs.2019.07.73
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Women’s “Intersectional” Generatinal Identity In A Family And Their Psychological Well-Being

Abstract: The significance of the phenomenon of "intersecting" family identity (sandwich generation syndrome) is revealed. It is shown that the intersection of role duties associated with the simultaneous care of children and elderly parents reflects the psychological essence of this phenomenon. Its consequences for the development of the personality of women, including family burnout, are described. The conjugacy of "intersecting" family identity and components of psychological well-being is analyzed. The results of em… Show more

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