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Research Article

Frequency of Contact and Explanations for Increased Contact between Grandchildren and Their Grandparents during the COVID-19 Pandemic

, MAORCID Icon, & , PhD
 

ABSTRACT

This study examined grandparent-grandchild contact during the COVID-19 pandemic using principles of Intergenerational Solidarity Theory as a framework. Young adults (N= 165) completed an online survey about contact with grandparents before and during the pandemic. Participants also provided ratings of affectual solidarity toward grandparents and grandparents’ physical and mental health. A subsample of participants (n= 31) explained reasons for increased telephone contact with grandparents. Median frequency of grandchild-initiated contact with grandparents increased marginally during the pandemic, and higher ratings of affectual solidarity toward grandparents were significantly associated with increases in frequency of contact. Ratings of grandparents’ physical and mental health were not significantly associated with changes in frequency of contact from before the pandemic to during the pandemic. The most common explanation for increased contact with grandparents during the pandemic reported by study participants was concern about COVID-19. Findings support Intergenerational Solidarity Theory and underscore its interaction with historical moments, including the COVID-19 pandemic.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank Zoë Hancock, Julia Hergenrother, Tina Lu, Asia Parson, and Danielle Worthalter for their support with recruitment.

Conflicts of interest

We have no conflicts of interest to disclose.

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Funding

This work was supported by funds from the Washington University Chancellor Age Friendly University Award [12-2059-94102 to M.M.].

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