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Grandchildren more likely
to care for caring Grandparents
Newswise — Perhaps this headline isn't
surprising, but now it has scientific
backing: new research at the University of
Haifa found that grandchildren who, during
their childhood, were taken care of by their
grandparents, expressed a greater desire to
take care of their grandparents as they aged
than did grandchildren who were not taken
care of by their grandparents.
"Even little things, like occasional
babysitting for a few hours were enough to
make grandchildren want to return the favor
to grandparents," said Dr. Ahuva Even-Zohar,
from the School of Social Work at the
University of Haifa who conducted the
research.
The research, under the direction of Prof.
Shlomo Sharlin, evaluated 216 pairs of
grandchildren and their grandparents.
According to the researcher, the study
results reveal that not only did
grandchildren who were taken care of by
their grandparents express a desire to help,
they were actually very involved in helping
with day-to-day things like transportation,
shopping, nursing care, emotional support
and initiating visits.
The research also showed that gender affects
the desire to help: granddaughters exhibited
more desire to help their grandparents than
did grandsons.
However, in reality, no difference was noted
in the actual assistance given to
grandparents between granddaughters and
grandsons.
"It is important to note that while the
grandchildren felt an emotional connection
to past experiences, grandparents need to
feel that they are also helping their
grandchildren in the present," remarked Dr.
Even-Zohar.
"The practical meaning of the research is
that grown grandchildren can, and need to be
involved in the ongoing care of their
grandparents and it is possible to build a
program of care which includes the entire
family, including grandchildren. The
grandchildren's involvement in caring for
their grandparents should be an important
part of the family support."
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