当前位置: X-MOL 学术Marriage & Family Review › 论文详情
Our official English website, www.x-mol.net, welcomes your feedback! (Note: you will need to create a separate account there.)
Stuck in the Nest? A Review of the Literature on Coresidence in Canada and the United States
Marriage & Family Review Pub Date : 2020-03-03 , DOI: 10.1080/01494929.2020.1728005
Kathrina Mazurik 1 , Sarah Knudson 2 , Yukiko Tanaka 3
Affiliation  

Abstract An historically high proportion of Canadian and American young adults are living with their parents. This trend has stimulated research and theorization of “coresidence,” yet recent reviews of the subject are lacking. In this paper, we examine literature on coresiding families spanning the last 25 years, focusing discussion on their economic, cultural, gendered, familial, and psychological characteristics. We argue that theoretical understanding of this topic is expanding, that knowledge of this issue is improving in nuance, but that, despite these encouraging trends, researchers have neglected to examine the actual practices and consequences of coresidence. As a result, the field offers little guidance to parents, young adults, and family counselors. We recommend that researchers expand their methodological approaches, introducing more longitudinal and qualitative designs to capture the day-to-day practices of these families and the consequences of coresidence over time. In addition, we offer some guiding principles for practitioners working with young adults and their parents, based on our findings.

中文翻译:

卡在巢中?加拿大和美国关于共同信任的文献综述

摘要历史上有很大比例的加拿大和美国年轻人与父母同住。这种趋势刺激了“相识”的研究和理论化,但缺乏对该主题的最新评论。在本文中,我们研究了过去25年中有关核心家庭的文献,重点讨论了他们的经济,文化,性别,家庭和心理特征。我们认为,对该主题的理论理解正在扩展,对该问题的了解也在不断提高,但是尽管出现了这些令人鼓舞的趋势,但研究人员却忽略了检查实证研究的实际做法和后果。结果,该领域几乎没有为父母,年轻人和家庭辅导员提供指导。我们建议研究人员扩展他们的方法论方法,引入更多的纵向和定性设计,以捕捉这些家庭的日常实践以及随着时间的流逝而产生的核心共识。此外,根据我们的发现,我们为与年轻人及其父母一起工作的从业人员提供了一些指导原则。
更新日期:2020-03-03
down
wechat
bug