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Parent Care and Geographically Distant Children
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1988
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Family MedicineFamily InvolvementSocial PsychologySocial SciencesFemale SiblingsFamily SystemsFamily RelationshipGender StudiesFamily InteractionChild CareFamily LifeParent CareFamily RelationshipsFemale Distant SiblingsChild DevelopmentDistant Adult ChildrenSociologyFamily PsychologyIntergenerational RelationMedicineFamily Dynamic
Interviews were conducted with geographically distant adult children whose female siblings were primary caregivers for elderly widowed mothers. Female distant siblings were more likely than males to express guilt, strain, and other emotional effects deriving from the mother's situation, as well as certain intersibling tensions relative to the mother's care.
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