Applying the Theory of Motivated Information Management to adult children's discussions of caregiving with aging parents
- Författare
- Fowler, C. and W. A. Afifi
- Titel
- Applying the Theory of Motivated Information Management to adult children's discussions of caregiving with aging parents
- Utgivningsår
- 2011
- Tidskrift
- Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
- Volym
- 28
- Häfte
- 4
- Sidor
- 507-535
- Sammanfattning
Adult children are perhaps the most important source of eldercare for aging parents. Unfortunately, they rarely discuss potential eldercare arrangements with their parents prior to adopting a caregiving role, which may make adapting to the parent's transition to dependency all the more challenging. The Theory of Motivated Information Management (TMIM) is a social-psychological framework that has had success predicting information-seeking decisions about health issues. As such, it served as the theoretical basis for examining adult children's pursuit of information from their elderly parents about caregiving preferences. In addition, this study serves as the first empirical test of a revised version of the TMIM, with an expanded treatment of the role played by emotion. The results of an over-time study attest to the utility of the revised TMIM predictions in this context, and offer insight into the factors that predict adult children's decision to discuss caregiving with their parents.