Triangulation Between Elderly Parents and Adult Children
Auteur : Ryan J. Anderson
Date de publication : 2005
Éditeur : Brigham Young University. Department of Marriage and Family Therapy
Nombre de pages : 41
Résumé du livre
This study explored the extent of triangulation between elderly people and their adult children, and examines the relationship of triangulation with marital and individual outcomes such as problem solving, negative affective communication, time spent together, intimacy, depression, and marital satisfaction. Triangulation between adult children and elderly parents was found to be strongly related with negative outcomes for elderly parents in each of the dependent variables.