Grandparenting and life satisfaction among Chinese elderlies: a study of possible mechanisms

Abstract Objective This study examines the impact of caregiving on older people’s life satisfaction, focusing on the role of caring for grandchildren. The study considers individual characteristics (aging attitudes) and situational factors (intergenerational support) and aims to identify the mediati...

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Published in:BMC Geriatrics
Main Authors: Xinfeng Cheng, Tolulope Ariyo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-023-04540-7
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description Abstract Objective This study examines the impact of caregiving on older people’s life satisfaction, focusing on the role of caring for grandchildren. The study considers individual characteristics (aging attitudes) and situational factors (intergenerational support) and aims to identify the mediating roles of aging attitudes and intergenerational support in the relationship between caregiving and life satisfaction. Method The study analyzed data from the 2014 China Longitudinal Aging Social Survey (CLASS), focusing on 5363 grandparents who reported providing care for their grandchildren in the 12 months before the survey. Life satisfaction was subjectively measured. The data was analyzed using multiple linear regression, propensity score matching, and mediation analysis. Result The study found that grandparents who cared for their grandchildren have higher levels of life satisfaction. Self-aging attitudes, general aging attitudes, intergenerational economic support, intergenerational instrumental support, and intergenerational emotional support fully mediated the relationship between grandchild care and life satisfaction. Conclusion This study demonstrates that caring for grandchildren is a vital activity for older people that helps them develop positive aging attitudes and strengthens intergenerational support, thereby improving their quality of life. Hence, the government, society, families, and communities should provide more social support to older adults caring for grandchildren. This would not only benefit the health of the older people themselves but also promote intergenerational harmony and family development.
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spelling doaj-art-b39aa0463e894c6293da9f7601e4e8eb2025-08-19T21:43:09ZengBMCBMC Geriatrics1471-23182023-12-0123111110.1186/s12877-023-04540-7Grandparenting and life satisfaction among Chinese elderlies: a study of possible mechanismsXinfeng Cheng0Tolulope Ariyo1School of Economics and Management, Xi’an Technological UniversitySchool of Health Management, Shangluo UniversityAbstract Objective This study examines the impact of caregiving on older people’s life satisfaction, focusing on the role of caring for grandchildren. The study considers individual characteristics (aging attitudes) and situational factors (intergenerational support) and aims to identify the mediating roles of aging attitudes and intergenerational support in the relationship between caregiving and life satisfaction. Method The study analyzed data from the 2014 China Longitudinal Aging Social Survey (CLASS), focusing on 5363 grandparents who reported providing care for their grandchildren in the 12 months before the survey. Life satisfaction was subjectively measured. The data was analyzed using multiple linear regression, propensity score matching, and mediation analysis. Result The study found that grandparents who cared for their grandchildren have higher levels of life satisfaction. Self-aging attitudes, general aging attitudes, intergenerational economic support, intergenerational instrumental support, and intergenerational emotional support fully mediated the relationship between grandchild care and life satisfaction. Conclusion This study demonstrates that caring for grandchildren is a vital activity for older people that helps them develop positive aging attitudes and strengthens intergenerational support, thereby improving their quality of life. Hence, the government, society, families, and communities should provide more social support to older adults caring for grandchildren. This would not only benefit the health of the older people themselves but also promote intergenerational harmony and family development.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-023-04540-7Life satisfactionOlder adultIntergenerational supportAging attitudesGrandparenting
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Grandparenting and life satisfaction among Chinese elderlies: a study of possible mechanisms
Life satisfaction
Older adult
Intergenerational support
Aging attitudes
Grandparenting
title Grandparenting and life satisfaction among Chinese elderlies: a study of possible mechanisms
title_full Grandparenting and life satisfaction among Chinese elderlies: a study of possible mechanisms
title_fullStr Grandparenting and life satisfaction among Chinese elderlies: a study of possible mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed Grandparenting and life satisfaction among Chinese elderlies: a study of possible mechanisms
title_short Grandparenting and life satisfaction among Chinese elderlies: a study of possible mechanisms
title_sort grandparenting and life satisfaction among chinese elderlies a study of possible mechanisms
topic Life satisfaction
Older adult
Intergenerational support
Aging attitudes
Grandparenting
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-023-04540-7
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