How Does Religious Value Similarity Shape Mother-Adult Child Relations Over Time in Later-Life Families
Ranran He, J Jill Suitor, Destiny Ogle, Robert Frase, Megan Gilligan, Di Wang

TL;DR
This study explores how religious value similarity affects mother-adult child relationships over time in later-life families.
Contribution
The study reveals how perceived religious similarity influences family closeness and tension across a decade.
Findings
Perceived religious similarity with mothers remained stable over time in later-life families.
Religious similarity positively affected closeness with mothers at both study waves.
At the later wave, religious similarity was negatively linked to tension, especially for daughters.
Abstract
Fueled by increasing political polarization and broader trends toward secularization, generational value discrepancies in religious beliefs expanded in the United States over the past decade. Despite these general trends, it remains unclear whether parents and adult children within the same families changed their perceptions regarding the extent to which they shared religious values. Further, it is not known whether similarity of religious values played the same role in the quality of parent-adult child relations in later-life families across this period. To address these questions, we used data collected from 291 adult children from Time 2 (2008–2011) and Time 3 (2020–2021) of the Within-Family Differences Study to examine (1) patterns of stability and changes in midlife adult children’s perceptions of religious similarity to their older mothers, and (2) changes in the effects of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsReligion, Spirituality, and Psychology · Family Dynamics and Relationships · Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
