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Original Articles

The Impact of Employment and Serious Illness on Grandmothers Who Are Raising Their Grandchildren

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Pages 41-58 | Published online: 12 Oct 2008
 

ABSTRACT

Increasing numbers of children are living in families consisting of grandparents and grandchildren. This paper presents findings of a study in which 123 caregiving grandmothers were interviewed. Fifty-eight percent of these grandmothers were “career caregivers,” whose homes were always filled with a child or grandchild. Most of them were in good to excellent physical health and their mental health was at least as good as that of a national sample. Regression analyses found that having a life-threatening physical condition, being younger and white explained psychological anxiety; and having a life-threatening physical condition and not being employed explained psychological mental health symptoms. These findings suggest that some grandmothers are at risk for mental health symptoms and raise questions about the implications of care-giving of grandchildren for women.

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