Caregiving stress and adjustment problems of Kenyan orphans raised by grandmothers
Abstract/ Overview
The present study compared levels of caregiving stress among 115
biological mothers and 134 grandmothers raising their orphaned
grandchildren. The associations between parenting stress and
adjustment difficulties exhibited by children raised by these two
groups of caregivers were also assessed. Full-time caregiving
grandmothers reported elevated levels of stress more than did the
biological mothers. A significant negative association was found
between child maladjustment and caregiving stress. Caregivers’
experienced stress was linked to advanced age and extensive,
new adoptive roles now occupied by grandmothers. There was no
evidence suggesting that these orphaned children were less well
adjusted when compared to children still living with their own
birth parents.
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