Kinship Support Group: Addressing Grandparent Caregiver Challenges

Grandparent caregivers to their grandchild(ren) is a growing population that is not completely understood. This study explored the challenges faced by grandparent caregivers to their grandchild(ren) and how being part of a kinship support group can help in addressing the challenges. A qualitative re...

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Main Author: Cervantes, Danya Brenda
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Published: CSUSB ScholarWorks 2016
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spelling ndltd-csusb.edu-oai-scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu-etd-14462019-10-23T03:36:12Z Kinship Support Group: Addressing Grandparent Caregiver Challenges Cervantes, Danya Brenda Grandparent caregivers to their grandchild(ren) is a growing population that is not completely understood. This study explored the challenges faced by grandparent caregivers to their grandchild(ren) and how being part of a kinship support group can help in addressing the challenges. A qualitative research design was used for the purpose of gathering first account narratives from the participants in the study. California Family Life Center, a kinship support agency was contacted and allowed the researcher to reach out to grandparents who were interested in taking part of the study. Seven participants took part in this study. This study concluded that grandparent caregivers are presented with challenges such as: an impact in their social life, making adjustments to their retirement plans and learning to cope through support from the kinship support group. The Loss and Grief Theory and Erikson’s Developmental Stages, generativity vs. stagnation provided an analysis and a better interpretation from the data collected from the participants. Results from the study suggest that being part of a kinship support group for participants has been beneficial to them as they come to better understand their current situation through the kinship support group. Nevertheless, the challenges are still present in their everyday lives. Implications for practice, policy and research are also discussed. 2016-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd/332 https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1446&context=etd Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations CSUSB ScholarWorks kinship support groups grandparent caregivers challenges adjustments Social and Behavioral Sciences Social Work
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grandparent caregivers
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Social and Behavioral Sciences
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grandparent caregivers
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Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Cervantes, Danya Brenda
Kinship Support Group: Addressing Grandparent Caregiver Challenges
description Grandparent caregivers to their grandchild(ren) is a growing population that is not completely understood. This study explored the challenges faced by grandparent caregivers to their grandchild(ren) and how being part of a kinship support group can help in addressing the challenges. A qualitative research design was used for the purpose of gathering first account narratives from the participants in the study. California Family Life Center, a kinship support agency was contacted and allowed the researcher to reach out to grandparents who were interested in taking part of the study. Seven participants took part in this study. This study concluded that grandparent caregivers are presented with challenges such as: an impact in their social life, making adjustments to their retirement plans and learning to cope through support from the kinship support group. The Loss and Grief Theory and Erikson’s Developmental Stages, generativity vs. stagnation provided an analysis and a better interpretation from the data collected from the participants. Results from the study suggest that being part of a kinship support group for participants has been beneficial to them as they come to better understand their current situation through the kinship support group. Nevertheless, the challenges are still present in their everyday lives. Implications for practice, policy and research are also discussed.
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