The association between membership in the sandwich generation and health behaviors: A longitudinal study

Autor: Jon Macy, Clark C. Presson, Dong-Chul Seo, Laurie Chassin, Steven J. Sherman
Rok vydání: 2010
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Zdroj: Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology. 31:38-46
ISSN: 0193-3973
DOI: 10.1016/j.appdev.2009.06.001
Popis: The current study examined the association between membership in the sandwich generation, defined as providing care to both children and parents or in-laws, and five health behaviors: checking the food label for health value when buying foods, using a seat belt, choosing foods based on health value, exercising regularly, and cigarette smoking. Participants (N=4943) were from a longitudinal study of a midwestern community-based sample. Regression analyses tested the unique effect of sandwich generation membership on health behaviors above and beyond demographic factors and prior levels of the same behavior. Compared to other caregivers and noncaregivers, multigenerational caregivers were less likely to check food labels and to choose foods based on health values. Multigenerational caregivers were less likely than noncaregivers and those who cared for children only to use seat belts, and they smoked marginally more cigarettes per day than those groups. Multigenerational caregivers were less likely than noncaregivers and those who cared for parents/in-laws only to exercise regularly. Thus, in general, healthy behaviors were diminished for multigenerational caregivers.
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