- Author:
Jolanta Żarczyńska-Hyla
- E-mail:
jolzar@uni.opole.pl
- Institution:
Institute of Pedagogical Sciences, Opole
- Author:
Bożena Zdaniuk
- E-mail:
bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca
- Institution:
University Of British Columbia, Vancovuer
- Author:
Jolanta Piechnik-Borusowska
- E-mail:
jolbor@uni.opole.pl
- Institution:
Institute of Pedagogical Sciences, Opole
- Author:
Barbara Kromolicka
- E-mail:
basiabelfer1@wp.pl
- Institution:
University of Szczecin
- Year of publication:
2019
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
135-146
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/tner.2019.55.1.11
- PDF:
tner/201901/tner5511.pdf
Parentification happens when children take on parental duties, which leads to role reversal between children and their parents. Parentification has multiple causes and can have a short- and long-term negative impact on parentified children. This study examined prevalence and correlates of parentification in Polish adolescents. The study included 557 16-year-old students in four types of Polish high schools. Results indicate that parentification is present to a considerable degree and may negatively affect students’ school functioning and affective well-being.
- Author:
Agnieszka Kozerska
- E-mail:
agnieszka.kozerska@gmail.com
- Institution:
Akademia im. Jana Długosza w Częstochowie
- Author:
Ewa Miszczak
- E-mail:
ewa.miszczak@poczta.onet.pl
- Institution:
Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej w Lublinie
- Author:
Elżbieta Napora
- E-mail:
e.napora@ajd.czest.pl
- Institution:
Akademia im. Jana Długosza w Częstochowie
- Year of publication:
2015
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
231-246
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/kie.2015.01.12
- PDF:
kie/107/kie10712.pdf
Background: The issue of grandparents’ support provided to their families is undertaken in Polish literature very seldom. There are no studies concerning single mother families. The purpose of the article is to examine the extent to which grandparents provide support to grandchildren brought up in single mother families, and determine the relationship between the grandparents’ support and the grandchildren’s quality of life. Materials and Methods: The survey data were collected from 119 people from single mother families. The Student’s Life Satisfaction Scale SLSS was used to test the quality of life and the Social Support Scale (SWS) was used to test the strength and type of support from grandparents. Results: Mother’s parents are involved in each of the considered types of support in a higher degree than father’s parents, regardless of the place of residence of the single mother family. In small towns maternal grandparents provide information support more often than paternal grandparents, maternal grandmothers engage in instrumental aid to grandchildren more often than paternal grandparents. In cases of families living in large cities, when the paternal grandfather gives instrumental, emotional or evaluative support, grandchildren assess their quality of life significantly better. The assessment of quality of life is also higher in cases of maternal grandfather’s emotional engagement in support for grandchildren. Conclusions: The results suggest that the grandfathers’ (particularly paternal grandfather’s) support in the single mother family is positively connected with quality of life of grandchildren. It can be assumed that supporting grandparents contribute to strengthening the resilience of whole family.