Transition to
Grandparenthood and Subjective Well-Being in Older Europeans: A
Within-Person Investigation Using Longitudinal Data. Antti O. Tanskanen
et al. Evolutionary Psychology, September 18, 2019.
https://doi.org/10.1177/1474704919875948
Abstract: The transition
to grandparenthood, that is the birth of the first grandchild, is often
assumed to increase the subjective well-being of older adults; however,
prior studies are scarce and have provided mixed results. Investigation
of the associations between grandparenthood and subjective well-being,
measured by self-rated life satisfaction, quality of life scores, and
depressive symptoms, used the longitudinal Survey of Health, Ageing and
Retirement in Europe from 13 countries, including follow-up waves
between 2006 and 2015 (n = 64,940 person-observations from 38,456 unique
persons of whom 18,207 had two or more measurement times). Both
between-person and within-person (or fixed-effect) regression models
were executed, where between-person associations represent results
across individuals, that is, between grandparents and non-grandparents;
within-person associations represent an individual’s variation over
time, that is, they consider whether the transition to grandparenthood
increases or decreases subjective well-being. According to the
between-person models, both grandmothers and grandfathers reported
higher rate of life satisfaction and quality of life than
non-grandparents. Moreover, grandmothers reported fewer depressive
symptoms than women without grandchildren. The within-person models
indicated that entry into grandmotherhood was associated with both
improved quality of life scores and improved life satisfaction. These
findings are discussed with reference to inclusive fitness theory,
parental investment theory, and the grandmother hypothesis.
Keywords:
Fixed-effect regression, grandmother hypothesis, inclusive fitness
theory, parental investment theory, Survey of Health, Ageing and
Retirement in Europe, subjective well-being, transition to
grandparenthood
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