Adult Children's Education and Mothers' Psychological Well-Being: Do Adult Children's Problems Mediate This Relationship?
The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences(2023)
Abstract
This study underscores the importance of considering how resources and risks that affect well-being accumulate both across the life course and across generations. Providing education opportunities to younger generations and enhancing programs that address challenges that low-attaining children may face have the potential to help minimize socioeconomic disparities in psychological well-being among older adults.
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Key words
Depression,Health disparities,Intergenerational relations
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