Entrelaces de gerações: bisavós na família.

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Autor(a) principal: Schuler, Emily
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UNICAP
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Resumo: The increase in human ageing is a phenomenon observed globally, bringing sociodemographic, cultural, and historical contexts that allow ageing and influence and enable the experience of various roles in the family. Consequently, more and more multigenerational families are emerging, formed by four or even five generations, therefore, more verticalised. The general objective of this research was to understand intergenerational relationships and their repercussions on the lives of great-grandparents and their families. Specifically, it aimed to: understand the sociodemographic context that allowed the development of the role of great-grandparents in Brazil; research about being great-grandparents in intergenerational relationships through a systematic review; understand the role of great-grandparents in the multigenerational family, and understand transgenerational transmission from greatgrandparents to their descendants. Therefore, this thesis was structured in two theoretical and two empirical articles. In the first article, a narrative review of the sociodemographic context that allowed the emergence of the role of great-grandparents in Brazil was carried out; the second article consists of a systematic review of the role of great-grandparents in intergenerational relations; followed by articles three and four that focus on the role of greatgrandparents and their transgenerational relationships. In the empirical articles, a qualitative methodology of multiple case studies with purposeful sampling was followed; the participants of this research were four families composed of four generations, totalling 16 participants. The inclusion criteria for great-grandparents were over 60 years of age and in a state of health that allowed them to participate in the research. The delimitation of the age of greatgrandparents was advantageous to understanding issues of the role linked to ageing. The participating great-grandparents (three great-grandmothers and one great-grandfather) were aged between 64 and 100 years old, their educational level ranged from illiterate to complete higher education, and most of them had widowed marital status, middle-low socioeconomic status and Christian religiosity. As for the other generations, whose inclusion criterion was availability to participate in the research, four children (46 to 66 years old), four grandchildren (26 to 40 years old) and four great-grandchildren (seven to 12 years old) were interviewed. A semi-structured interview was used with a specific script for each generation and a genogram in article three, and for article four, the triangulation of interviews with letters from great-grandparents to great-grandchildren and vice-versa. The interviews and letters were analysed according to the Thematic Content Analysis, and the Genogram was graphically analysed. The results indicate that the role of great-grandparents develops from family functioning and intergenerational relationships, bringing specificities to the role in each family. The role is intertwined with Intergenerationality, one of its primary functions being the transmission of legacies to the next generations. The transmission occurs mainly orally in the daily life of the family. Great-grandparents are seen as holders of wisdom in the Family and being someone who seems to influence the family directly. It was possible to observe that great-grandparents experience their role more lightly, seeking to enjoy their time and great-grandchildren. It is hoped that this research will contribute to the literature on greatgrandparents, which is still scarce in this country.
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spelling Dias, Cristina Maria de Souza BritoFonseca, Célia Souto Maior de SouzaBarreto, Carmem Lúcia TavaresRabinovich, Elaine PedreiraMoreira, Lúcia Vaz de Camposhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1108662242135810Schuler, Emily2022-08-24T17:36:19Z2022-06-28SCHULER, Emily. Entrelaces de gerações : bisavós na família. 2022. 153 f Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Católica de Pernambuco. Programa de Pós-graduação em Psicologia Clínica. Doutorado em Psicologia Clínica, 2022.http://tede2.unicap.br:8080/handle/tede/1615The increase in human ageing is a phenomenon observed globally, bringing sociodemographic, cultural, and historical contexts that allow ageing and influence and enable the experience of various roles in the family. Consequently, more and more multigenerational families are emerging, formed by four or even five generations, therefore, more verticalised. The general objective of this research was to understand intergenerational relationships and their repercussions on the lives of great-grandparents and their families. Specifically, it aimed to: understand the sociodemographic context that allowed the development of the role of great-grandparents in Brazil; research about being great-grandparents in intergenerational relationships through a systematic review; understand the role of great-grandparents in the multigenerational family, and understand transgenerational transmission from greatgrandparents to their descendants. Therefore, this thesis was structured in two theoretical and two empirical articles. In the first article, a narrative review of the sociodemographic context that allowed the emergence of the role of great-grandparents in Brazil was carried out; the second article consists of a systematic review of the role of great-grandparents in intergenerational relations; followed by articles three and four that focus on the role of greatgrandparents and their transgenerational relationships. In the empirical articles, a qualitative methodology of multiple case studies with purposeful sampling was followed; the participants of this research were four families composed of four generations, totalling 16 participants. The inclusion criteria for great-grandparents were over 60 years of age and in a state of health that allowed them to participate in the research. The delimitation of the age of greatgrandparents was advantageous to understanding issues of the role linked to ageing. The participating great-grandparents (three great-grandmothers and one great-grandfather) were aged between 64 and 100 years old, their educational level ranged from illiterate to complete higher education, and most of them had widowed marital status, middle-low socioeconomic status and Christian religiosity. As for the other generations, whose inclusion criterion was availability to participate in the research, four children (46 to 66 years old), four grandchildren (26 to 40 years old) and four great-grandchildren (seven to 12 years old) were interviewed. A semi-structured interview was used with a specific script for each generation and a genogram in article three, and for article four, the triangulation of interviews with letters from great-grandparents to great-grandchildren and vice-versa. The interviews and letters were analysed according to the Thematic Content Analysis, and the Genogram was graphically analysed. The results indicate that the role of great-grandparents develops from family functioning and intergenerational relationships, bringing specificities to the role in each family. The role is intertwined with Intergenerationality, one of its primary functions being the transmission of legacies to the next generations. The transmission occurs mainly orally in the daily life of the family. Great-grandparents are seen as holders of wisdom in the Family and being someone who seems to influence the family directly. It was possible to observe that great-grandparents experience their role more lightly, seeking to enjoy their time and great-grandchildren. It is hoped that this research will contribute to the literature on greatgrandparents, which is still scarce in this country.O aumento do envelhecimento humano é um fenômeno observado em escala mundial, fruto de contextos sociodemográficos, culturais e históricos que não apenas possibilitam um melhor envelhecimento, como também influenciam e possibilitam a vivência de vários papéis na família. Consequentemente, emergem cada vez mais famílias multigeracionais formadas por quatro ou até cinco gerações, portanto, mais verticalizadas. O objetivo geral desta pesquisa foi compreender as relações intergeracionais e suas repercussões na vida dos bisavós e na dos seus familiares. Especificamente, visou-se: compreender o contexto sociodemográfico que permitiu o incremento do papel de bisavós no Brasil; pesquisar sobre ser bisavós nas relações intergeracionais por meio de uma revisão sistemática; compreender o papel dos bisavós na família multigeracional e a transmissão transgeracional de bisavós para seus descendentes. Para tanto, a presente tese se estruturou em quatro artigos, sendo dois teóricos e dois empíricos. No primeiro artigo foi feita uma revisão narrativa do contexto sociodemográfico que permitiu o surgimento do papel de bisavós no Brasil; o segundo artigo consiste de uma revisão sistemática sobre o papel de bisavós na intergeracionalidade; seguidos dos artigos três e quatro que focam no papel dos bisavós e na transgeracionalidade. Nos artigos empíricos, seguiu-se uma metodologia qualitativa de estudo de casos múltiplos com amostragem proposital. Os participantes desta pesquisa foram quatro famílias compostas por quatro gerações, totalizando 16 pessoas. Os critérios de inclusão para os bisavós foram: ter idade acima de 60 anos e um estado de saúde que lhes permitisse participar da pesquisa. Acredita-se que a delimitação da idade dos bisavós foi vantajosa para compreender questões do papel ligadas ao envelhecimento. Os bisavós participantes (três bisavós e um bisavô) estavam na faixa etária entre 64 e 100 anos; seu nível educacional variou desde analfabeto até superior completo; em sua maioria o estado civil foi viúvo, a camada socioeconômica foi média-baixa e professavam religião de denominação cristã. Quanto às demais gerações, cujo critério de inclusão foi a disponibilidade para a participação na pesquisa, foram entrevistados quatro filhos (46 a 66 anos), quatro netos (26 a 40 anos) e quatro bisnetos (sete a 12 anos). Utilizouse uma entrevista semiestruturada, com roteiro específico para cada geração, e um Genograma no artigo três; para o artigo quatro, foi feita a triangulação das entrevistas com cartas dos bisavós para os bisnetos e vice-versa. As entrevistas e as cartas foram analisadas de acordo com a Análise de Conteúdo Temática e o Genograma foi analisado graficamente. Os resultados apontam que o papel de bisavós se modifica a partir do funcionamento familiar e das relações intergeracionais, o que caracteriza suas especificidades. O referido papel se mostrou entrelaçado à intergeracionalidade, sendo uma de suas principais funções a transmissão de legados às próximas gerações. Esta se dá principalmente de forma oral, no dia a dia da família. Os bisavós foram percebidos como detentores de sabedoria, além de influenciarem a família de forma direta. Foi possível observar que os bisavós vivenciam o papel com leveza, buscando aproveitar o tempo que lhes resta e conviver com seus bisnetos. Espera-se que esta pesquisa venha contribuir com a literatura sobre a bisavosidade, que ainda é escassa neste país.Submitted by Biblioteca Central (biblioteca@unicap.br) on 2022-08-24T17:36:19Z No. of bitstreams: 2 Ok_emily_schuler.pdf: 2273581 bytes, checksum: 79a3c535a0231ff0191130c81310a4a9 (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2022-08-24T17:36:19Z (GMT). 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Schuler, Emily
Teses
Envelhecimento
Bisavós - Relações com a família
Acesso à justiça
Família
Theses
Aging
Great-grandparents - Relationships with the family
Access to justice
Family
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
title_short Entrelaces de gerações: bisavós na família.
title_full Entrelaces de gerações: bisavós na família.
title_fullStr Entrelaces de gerações: bisavós na família.
title_full_unstemmed Entrelaces de gerações: bisavós na família.
title_sort Entrelaces de gerações: bisavós na família.
author Schuler, Emily
author_facet Schuler, Emily
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Fonseca, Célia Souto Maior de Souza
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Barreto, Carmem Lúcia Tavares
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Rabinovich, Elaine Pedreira
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Moreira, Lúcia Vaz de Campos
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contributor_str_mv Dias, Cristina Maria de Souza Brito
Fonseca, Célia Souto Maior de Souza
Barreto, Carmem Lúcia Tavares
Rabinovich, Elaine Pedreira
Moreira, Lúcia Vaz de Campos
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Envelhecimento
Bisavós - Relações com a família
Acesso à justiça
Família
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Envelhecimento
Bisavós - Relações com a família
Acesso à justiça
Família
Theses
Aging
Great-grandparents - Relationships with the family
Access to justice
Family
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
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Aging
Great-grandparents - Relationships with the family
Access to justice
Family
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
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