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灰色 の 離婚 と 親子 の 断絶:うつ病 の 症状 に 対する 影響
I-Fen Lin1, Susan L Brown1, Kagan A Mellencamp2
1Department of Sociology and Center for Family and Demographic Research, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, USA.
Journal of marriage and the family
|September 2, 2025
まとめ
両親と子供とのつながりの断絶は 灰色の離婚 (50歳以上の離婚) で 精神的健康を悪化させます 大人の子供との接触の欠如は,母親と父親の両方に影響を及ぼし,悪影響を悪化させます.
科学分野:
- ゲロントロジー
- 社会学
- 心理学
背景:
- 灰色 の 離婚 (50 歳 以降 の 離婚) は 増加 し て いる.
- 灰色の離婚への適応に 親と成人の子供の関係が与える影響はあまり研究されていない.
研究 の 目的:
- 両親と子供の関係のダイナミクスが 離婚後の親の幸福に どう影響するか調べる
- 離婚や再婚に関する 鬱症状の軌道を 影響しているかどうかを評価する
主な方法:
- 1998年から2018年の健康と退職に関する調査で,灰色の離婚を経験した930人のパネルデータを活用した.
- 成長曲線モデルを用いて 離婚前,中,後の鬱症状を分析しました
- 大人の子供との接触不足と精神的健康との関連を調査した.
主要な成果:
- 両親と子供とのつながりの断絶は 母親と父親の両方にとって 灰色の離婚によるマイナスの精神的健康効果を著しく悪化させました
- 離婚後の再婚の一時的な 精神的健康効果は否定されませんでした
結論:
- 両親と子供とのつながりの断絶は 離婚の危機を乗り越える親にとって ストレス要因の1つとなっています
- 離婚 の 後 の 両親 の 幸福 に は,親 と 大人 の 子供 の 関係 を 維持 する こと が 極めて 重要 です.
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