2019
DOI: 10.3935/ljsr.v26i2.288
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Očekivanja O Filijalnoj Brizi U Starijoj Dobi Iz Perspektive Odrasle Djece I Roditelja

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“…Other 9 items were formulated in the same wording and included other caregiving behaviours based on the dimensions of intergenerational solidarity theory (Gans, Silverstein, 2006): helping with household chores, being together in special occasions, planning health care, give assistance in personal care, accepting age related changes, etc. The scale has proven to have high internal consistency in previous (Banov, Smojver-Ažić, 2019) and the present research (Cronbach's α = .939).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…Other 9 items were formulated in the same wording and included other caregiving behaviours based on the dimensions of intergenerational solidarity theory (Gans, Silverstein, 2006): helping with household chores, being together in special occasions, planning health care, give assistance in personal care, accepting age related changes, etc. The scale has proven to have high internal consistency in previous (Banov, Smojver-Ažić, 2019) and the present research (Cronbach's α = .939).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Previous explorations of FCE showed substantial differences when explored from the perspectives of prospective caregivers and care seekers. Parents express higher needs for affective and companionship solidarity in comparison with financial and material transactions, while adult children as prospective caregivers report higher overall expectations across all types of solidarity (Banov, Smojver-Ažić, 2019;van der Pas, van Tilburg, Knipscheer, 2005;Wakui, Cheng, 2017).…”
Section: Attachment and Fcementioning
confidence: 99%