1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-8733(99)00005-2
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Broken ties: reciprocity and other factors affecting the termination of older adults' relationships

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“…If health problems arise, there are several mechanisms that may affect the maintenance and development of personal relationships. If there is an imbalance in the exchange of support, a relationship is likely to end (Klein Ikkink & Van Tilburg, 1999). Decreased mobility makes it more difficult to travel to network members, and therefore face-to-face contact will be reduced and may finally lead to loss of relationships.…”
Section: Effects Of Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If health problems arise, there are several mechanisms that may affect the maintenance and development of personal relationships. If there is an imbalance in the exchange of support, a relationship is likely to end (Klein Ikkink & Van Tilburg, 1999). Decreased mobility makes it more difficult to travel to network members, and therefore face-to-face contact will be reduced and may finally lead to loss of relationships.…”
Section: Effects Of Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estos hallazgos ponen de relieve que los intercambios de apoyo dentro y fuera de la familia tienen en la reciprocidad un eje fundamental (Armi, Guilley, & Lalive d'Epinay, 2008;Johar, Maruyama, & Nakamura, 2015;McMunn, Nazroo, Wahrendorf, Breeze, & Zaninotto, 2009;Shaw, 2005) y van en la línea de los trabajos que defienden el papel de la reciprocidad en la continuidad de las relaciones (Fyrand, 2010). A lo largo de la vida, la reciprocidad igualaría los desequilibrios de los intercambios de ayuda presentes y anteriores, asegurando la continuidad en las relaciones íntimas, particularmente entre esposos y entre padres mayores e hijos adultos (Ikkink & van Tilburg, 1999). Además, la reciprocidad parece tener un papel fundamental en la decisión de los hijos adultos de volver a convivir con los padres mayores, en caso de necesidad por parte de alguno de ellos (Johar et al, 2015).…”
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“…The framework of intergenerational solidarity offers a useful starting point for understanding the complexity of intergenerational family relationships (Ikkink and Van Tilburg 1999). Bengtson (2001) conceptualized "intergenerational solidarity" within the family as "a means to characterize the behavioural and emotional dimensions of interaction, cohesion, sentiment and support between parents and children, grandparents and grandchildren, over the course of long-term relationships" (Bengtson 2001:8).…”
Section: Theoretical Background: Intergenerational Solidarity Within mentioning
confidence: 99%