2018
DOI: 10.1177/1084822318803559
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The Experience of Adult Children Caregiving for Aging Parents

Abstract: When the normal progression of life for an aging person is interrupted by a decline in physical and or mental abilities, adult children are often suddenly faced with assuming care of their parent(s). Currently, adult child caregivers of aging parents work up to 100 hours per month at caregiving. Most existing literature is focused on informal caregivers, which can consist of spouses, relatives, and friends' caregiving for persons with debilitating illnesses. Despite the amount of time dedicated to parental car… Show more

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“…In a national survey in the United States, 57% of family caregivers (of elderly parents) described their experiences positively-such as it being rewarding, and enjoyable (National Alliance for Caregiving and American Association of Retired Persons, 1997). This trend still holds true in a more recent study (Conway, 2019). They also identified additional benefits of pride in making their elderly parents happy, of earning their gratitude, and of repaying parents.…”
Section: Filial Piety and Care For Elderly Parentsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…In a national survey in the United States, 57% of family caregivers (of elderly parents) described their experiences positively-such as it being rewarding, and enjoyable (National Alliance for Caregiving and American Association of Retired Persons, 1997). This trend still holds true in a more recent study (Conway, 2019). They also identified additional benefits of pride in making their elderly parents happy, of earning their gratitude, and of repaying parents.…”
Section: Filial Piety and Care For Elderly Parentsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The U.S. healthcare system is so reliant on informal caregiver labor, that they are considered an essential shadow workforce ( Bookman & Harrington, 2007 ) often substituting for long-term care and hospital stays ( Houtven & Norton, 2004 ). Caring for a parent while juggling competing life demands can generate role overload that dismantles family and social relations ( Conway, 2019 ). High levels of caregiver burden lead to a depletion of emotional reserves or burnout ( Gérain & Zech, 2019 ), which predicts institutionalization of the care-recipient ( Gaugler et al, 2009 ) and abusive caregiver behaviors ( Alves et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Work and financial security are other important need domains since many caregivers have to combine work and caregiving, or even give up work completely, which leads to significant financial losses [ 32 ]. Compared to non-caregivers, caregivers are more likely to cut back schooling and working hours, quit jobs, and take unpaid time off of work [ 20 , 33 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%