Title of article
PARENT CARE BY INDIAN AND BELGIAN CAREGIVERS IN THEIR ROLES OF DAUGHTER/DAUGHTER-IN-LAW
Author/Authors
PRISHNEE DATTA YPE H. POORTINGA ALFONS MARCOEN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
14
From page
736
To page
749
Abstract
Patterns of scores on measures of the strength of current caregiver/care receiver relationship quality (adult
attachment, closeness, and conflict) and measures of parent care (filial concern, caregiver burden, and
amount of parent care given) were examined in India and Belgium (Flanders) with middle-aged women
looking after their mother and/or mother-in-law. Patterns of scores in care receivers’ratings of current bonds
with their daughters and daughters-in-lawwere also investigated. The results suggested that the relationship
between daughter-in-lawand mother-in-lawis relatively less close in India than in Belgium. In contrast, patterns
of variables related to actual behavior follow cultural prescriptions, with Indian daughters-in-law providing
more care for their mothers-in-law. It is concluded that cultural demands will determine actual behavior
but have, at most, a limited influence when it comes to deep-rooted interpersonal relations, such as the
attachment between mother and daughter.
Keywords
attachment , Cross-cultural , mothers-in-law , mothers , parent care , Caregiver burden
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number
708158
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