Granparents and grandchildren in the 21st century: authority, affection and fear

Authors

  • Flávia Viana de Paula
  • Maria Josefina da Silva
  • Maria Eliana Peixoto Bessa
  • Geridice Lorna Andrade de Morais
  • Marília Braga Marques

Keywords:

Aged, Family, Family Relations.

Abstract

Changes occurred in families brought inside households in Brazil changes in the relationship between grandparents and grandchil­dren. This research aimed at learning about the speech of the elderly concerning intergenerational relationships as a child and nowadays, and also at identifying the changes they noticed in the intergenerational relations in the context of the current family as well as of their antecedents. This is a descriptive study with qualitative approach developed in the city of Fortaleza. The sample consisted of 12 elderly people, and it was used the interview technique for data collection. Data was organized by using the Col­lective Subject Discourse. It was noticed in the speeches that there were changes in the relationship between grandparents and grandchildren. Previously, there was a good relationship between grandparents and grandchildren, with clear rules. Currently, there are some conflicts to be taken into consideration among which is highlighted loss of authority, affection and fear.

Published

2011-12-12

How to Cite

Paula, F. V. de, Silva, M. J. da, Bessa, M. E. P., Morais, G. L. A. de, & Marques, M. B. (2011). Granparents and grandchildren in the 21st century: authority, affection and fear. Rev Rene, 12. Retrieved from http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/4377

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Section

Research Article

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