Social support and subjective well-being of noncustodial grandparent caregivers in urban China: The mediating roles of generative acts

Geriatr Nurs. 2023 Jul-Aug:52:98-105. doi: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2023.05.010. Epub 2023 Jun 6.

Abstract

While social support is generally beneficial, it remains unclear how it directly and indirectly affects subjective well-being among grandparents via generative acts. Multi-stage cluster random sampling was employed in a city in Eastern China, reaching 1013 noncustodial grandparent caregivers of kindergarten children (mean age = 58.3, range: 40-93, female = 71.9%, non-local = 508). Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM). The results reveal that social support positively affected three indicators of subjective well-being among noncustodial grandparent caregivers. Also, social support worked through agentic generative acts to positively affect life satisfaction and positive affect, while not through domestic generative acts. The present study contributes to grandparent caregiving research in urban China by advancing an integrated framework that considers the mechanism of generative acts. Policy and practice implications are also discussed.

Keywords: China; Generative acts; Noncustodial grandparent caregivers; Social support; Subjective well-being.

MeSH terms

  • Caregivers
  • China
  • Educational Status
  • Female
  • Grandparents*
  • Humans
  • Social Support