The contributions of grandparents to preadolescent grandchildren's social skills in rural Malaysia

This study aimed to generate localized knowledge by investigating the perceptions and experiences of preadolescent grandchildren and grandparents regarding grandparenting and intergenerational interactions and how these processes were related to the social skills of preadolescents from three ethnic...

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Main Authors: Jo-Pei Tan, Su-Wan Gan, Charissa S. L. Cheah, Soon-Aun Tan, Sarvarubini Nainee, Chin Choo Yap, Kai Yee Hon
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Online Access:https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/40975/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jora.12959
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spelling my.ums.eprints.409752024-09-05T02:52:08Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/40975/ The contributions of grandparents to preadolescent grandchildren's social skills in rural Malaysia Jo-Pei Tan Su-Wan Gan Charissa S. L. Cheah Soon-Aun Tan Sarvarubini Nainee Chin Choo Yap Kai Yee Hon HQ1-2044 The Family. Marriage. Women HQ755.7-759.92 Parents. Parenthood Including parent and child, husbands, fathers, wives, mothers This study aimed to generate localized knowledge by investigating the perceptions and experiences of preadolescent grandchildren and grandparents regarding grandparenting and intergenerational interactions and how these processes were related to the social skills of preadolescents from three ethnic groups in Malaysia. Using a concurrent quantitative–qualitative mixed method research design, Chinese, Malay, and Indian preadolescents (N=465; ages 9–12 years old; M=10.27 years; SD=1.03) from rural areas in Malaysia completed a self-administered quantitative survey; furthermore, 25 grandparents participated in one-on-one interviews. Survey findings showed that preadolescent grandchildren who reported higher grandparental warmth and support had greater social skills, mediated by positive grandparent–grandchildren (GP–GC) relationships. The GP–GC relationship and preadolescent social skills association was stronger for skipped generation compared to three-generation households. Interview findings revealed that grandparents expressed unconditional love and autonomy support in their grandparenting roles by guiding and encouraging their preadolescent grandchildren to make decisions. The GP–GC interactions served as a dynamic force in promoting preadolescents' social skills. By employing a decolonized approach and drawing on the lived experiences of grandparents from three ethnic backgrounds in rural Malaysia, the study provided an understanding of grandparenting practices and their general implications across the three ethnic groups. The interview responses highlighted both commonalities and specificities in grandparenting practices and relationship dynamics shaped by religious, class, and sociocultural dimensions in rural Malaysia. ResearchGate 2024 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/40975/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/40975/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Jo-Pei Tan and Su-Wan Gan and Charissa S. L. Cheah and Soon-Aun Tan and Sarvarubini Nainee and Chin Choo Yap and Kai Yee Hon (2024) The contributions of grandparents to preadolescent grandchildren's social skills in rural Malaysia. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 34 (2). pp. 1-26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jora.12959
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topic HQ1-2044 The Family. Marriage. Women
HQ755.7-759.92 Parents. Parenthood Including parent and child, husbands, fathers, wives, mothers
spellingShingle HQ1-2044 The Family. Marriage. Women
HQ755.7-759.92 Parents. Parenthood Including parent and child, husbands, fathers, wives, mothers
Jo-Pei Tan
Su-Wan Gan
Charissa S. L. Cheah
Soon-Aun Tan
Sarvarubini Nainee
Chin Choo Yap
Kai Yee Hon
The contributions of grandparents to preadolescent grandchildren's social skills in rural Malaysia
description This study aimed to generate localized knowledge by investigating the perceptions and experiences of preadolescent grandchildren and grandparents regarding grandparenting and intergenerational interactions and how these processes were related to the social skills of preadolescents from three ethnic groups in Malaysia. Using a concurrent quantitative–qualitative mixed method research design, Chinese, Malay, and Indian preadolescents (N=465; ages 9–12 years old; M=10.27 years; SD=1.03) from rural areas in Malaysia completed a self-administered quantitative survey; furthermore, 25 grandparents participated in one-on-one interviews. Survey findings showed that preadolescent grandchildren who reported higher grandparental warmth and support had greater social skills, mediated by positive grandparent–grandchildren (GP–GC) relationships. The GP–GC relationship and preadolescent social skills association was stronger for skipped generation compared to three-generation households. Interview findings revealed that grandparents expressed unconditional love and autonomy support in their grandparenting roles by guiding and encouraging their preadolescent grandchildren to make decisions. The GP–GC interactions served as a dynamic force in promoting preadolescents' social skills. By employing a decolonized approach and drawing on the lived experiences of grandparents from three ethnic backgrounds in rural Malaysia, the study provided an understanding of grandparenting practices and their general implications across the three ethnic groups. The interview responses highlighted both commonalities and specificities in grandparenting practices and relationship dynamics shaped by religious, class, and sociocultural dimensions in rural Malaysia.
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author Jo-Pei Tan
Su-Wan Gan
Charissa S. L. Cheah
Soon-Aun Tan
Sarvarubini Nainee
Chin Choo Yap
Kai Yee Hon
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Su-Wan Gan
Charissa S. L. Cheah
Soon-Aun Tan
Sarvarubini Nainee
Chin Choo Yap
Kai Yee Hon
author_sort Jo-Pei Tan
title The contributions of grandparents to preadolescent grandchildren's social skills in rural Malaysia
title_short The contributions of grandparents to preadolescent grandchildren's social skills in rural Malaysia
title_full The contributions of grandparents to preadolescent grandchildren's social skills in rural Malaysia
title_fullStr The contributions of grandparents to preadolescent grandchildren's social skills in rural Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The contributions of grandparents to preadolescent grandchildren's social skills in rural Malaysia
title_sort contributions of grandparents to preadolescent grandchildren's social skills in rural malaysia
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url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/40975/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/40975/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/40975/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jora.12959
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