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A busy schedule and parenting style are factors that influence ambivalence in _____________ to ____________ relationships. correct answers Parent, child T/F Parents and adult children tend to view emotional closeness in their relationship in the same way over time. correct answers False T/F ...

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A busy schedule and parenting style are factors that influence ambivalence in _____________ to ____________
relationships. correct answers Parent, child
T/F Parents and adult children tend to view emotional closeness in their relationship in the same way over time. correct answers False
T/F The longitudinal studies show that marital satisfaction increases with age. correct answers False
After a divorce, who receives lowest level of personal care from children? correct answers Father
Why are older cohabitors at greater risk of being institutionalized than married counterparts? correct answers Less likely to contain committed caregiver in the home
In which of the following ways do older adults adapt to being childless?
a. Enhancing financial reserves
b. Touring a variety of care facilities
c. Developing social alternatives
d. Giving advice to other people
e. Experiencing high anxiety about nursing homes
f. a & c
g. b & d correct answers F
What defines grandparent/grandchild relationships? correct answers Emotionally close and Compassionate
T/F In the United States, women tend to take care of their parents over their spouse's parents. correct answers True
Children with poor relationships with parents tend to rely more on______. correct answers Siblings
T/F Based on the research findings, altering traditional gender roles as a coping skill can help widowed spouses transition
to widowhood better. correct answers True
T/F Research shows that parents provide money to adult children with the fewest economic resources. correct answers True
Middle-aged adults are more likely to house: correct answers Their adult children Positive outcomes of caregiving include:
a. Enhanced well-being
b. Uplift in mood
c. Improvements in problem-solving abilities
d. Increased self-understanding
e. Growing sense of competence
f. All of the above correct answers F. All of the above
Who receives the highest emotional rewards from caregiving? correct answers Adult Children
What ethnicity is most likely to be a custodial caregiver as a grandparent? correct answers African American
What percentage of grandparents in the United States provide some kind of care for grandchildren? correct answers Less than 50%
In the article Ageing Siblings: Supporting New Care Partnerships, it is noted
that older, single, childless adults, more than any other subset of siblings, rely on
___________ for support in later life correct answers Siblings
The article, Ageing Siblings: Supporting New Care Partnerships, states that
many positive aspects of the sibling relationship are revealed when which type of
perspective is taken in research: correct answers Life Course Theory
In the handbook chapter titled Sibling Relationships from Midlife to Old Age, sibling relationships:
a. provide a sense of security based on the belief that one's sibling will come
through in a crisis
b. are most valued when they are egalitarian
c. have the oldest and most enduring of relationships
d. all of the above correct answers d. All of the above
In the handbook chapter titled Sibling Relationships from Midlife to Old Age, it is noted that ______________ adversely affects closeness and increased conflict among adult siblings:
a. perceptions of parental favoritism in childhood
b. divorce of the parents
c. death of the parents
d. inequitable sharing of caregiving roles
e. all of the above
f. a, c, d correct answers f. a, c, d
T/F In the handbook chapter titled Sibling Relationships from Midlife to Old Age, it is noted that
relationships with siblings appear to reduce levels of loneliness in later life. correct answers True

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