Self-perceptions of aging among very old parents and their old children in korea
INNOVATION IN AGING(2023)
Abstract
Abstract Research has documented the health consequences of how individuals view their own age-related changes and aging (i.e., self-perceptions of aging) in later life. However, less is known about how individuals’ self-perceptions of aging are shaped by their intergenerational experiences. This study aims to examine very old parents’ and their old children’s self-perceptions of aging within the dyads—where parents and children age together. Utilizing data from 105 dyads of parents (aged 81+) and their children (aged 65+) in South Korea, we examined how parents’ and children’s health status and care experiences are associated with their self-perceptions on aging. On average, parents reported less positive self-perceptions of aging than their children; parents’ self-perceptions of aging were positively correlated with their child’s self-perceptions of aging. A path model found that care experiences within the parent-child dyads were significantly associated with self-perceptions of aging for both parents and children—such that more caregiving burden was associated with less positive self-perceptions of aging for children and higher levels of satisfaction with received care from the child were associated with more positive self-perceptions of aging for parents. However, health status was significant only for parents; that is, parents with fewer functional limitations in activities of daily living tended to show more positive self-perceptions of aging. The findings highlight the interdependence of self-perceptions of aging within the parent-child dyads in very late life, suggesting that care experiences within the prolonged relationship constellation should be considered to enhance older adults’ views on age-related gains and loss.
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