Social support in the case of illness: intergenerational solidarity

  • Majda Pahor
  • Barbara Domanjko
  • Valentina Hlebec

Abstract

Background: Social support received through different forms of help from members of one’s social network is an important element of coping with illness. In the case of illness, family members are the main providers of support, both within the same generation, but also, and increasingly so, between generations. This informal social support is related to socio-economic conditions of individuals: it is more common in lower economic and educational groups. Members of the middle generation, who help both the young and the old, are the main support providers. Also, female gender is the most significant predictor of the care burden. Withdrawing role of the welfare state in the postmodern society means shifting more responsibilities for care from the formal to informal sector. The aim of our study was to look into the characteristics of intergenerational support in illness in Slovenia. Conclussions: Health and social care policy and practice need awarness of the contextual factors of health care outcomes, taking into consideration social support networks’ functions.

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Published
2011-02-01
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Pahor M, Domanjko B, Hlebec V. Social support in the case of illness: intergenerational solidarity. TEST ZdravVestn [Internet]. 1Feb.2011 [cited 5Aug.2024];80(2). Available from: http://vestnik-dev.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/109
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