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Issues in Multigenerational Families: Adolescents’ Perceptions of Grandparents’ Declining Health

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The impact of declining health in grandparents on grandchildren is largely overlooked in the literature. Similar to their parents, grandchildren may feel pressured between their responsibilities to grandparents while also negotiating their own social and psychological needs (Baranowski (1982). Adolescents 25(67), 575–584). Limited attention is paid to the impact on children’s development when grandparents’ health declines (Baranowski (1982). Adolescents 25(67), 575–584; Mead (1970). Grandparents as educators. In Leichter H. J. (Ed.), The family as educators. Teacher College Press: New York). Narrative themes of adolescents reveal multi-determined reactions to grandparents’ illness through identifications with family members, cultural roles, and individual development. The authors will identify these relevant themes and discuss new interventions with multigenerational families who provide care for older adults in declining health.

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Marcia Spira and Jack Wall are affiliated with School of Social Work, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago

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Spira, M., Wall, J. Issues in Multigenerational Families: Adolescents’ Perceptions of Grandparents’ Declining Health. Child Adolesc Soc Work J 23, 390–406 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10560-006-0060-y

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