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The Socialization of Unpaid Family Caregivers: A Scoping Review.

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Title
The Socialization of Unpaid Family Caregivers: A Scoping Review.
Abstract
As unpaid family caregiving of older adults becomes increasingly prevalent, it is imperative to understand how family caregivers are socialized and how they understand the caregiving role. This PRISMA-ScR-based scoping review examines the published literature between 1995-2019 on the socialization of potential and current unpaid family caregivers of older adults. Of 4,599 publications identified, 47 were included. Three perspectives of socialization were identified: (1) role acculturation; (2) role negotiation and identification; and (3) specialized role learning. The findings show how socialization involves different contexts (e.g., cultures), imperatives for action (e.g., circumstances), socialization agents (e.g., family), processes (e.g., modeling), and internal (e.g., normalization) and external (e.g., identification) consequences for caregivers. Future research could fruitfully explore how caregivers manage key turning points within the socialization process, disengage from the caregiving role, and negotiate the socialization and individualization processes within diverse cultural and funding contexts., (C)2021Sage Publications
Publication
Res Aging
Publisher
(1)Department of Communication, 5622Universite de Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Date
2021
Volume
43
Issue
7-8
Pages
263-273
Journal Abbr
Res Aging
DOI
Citation Key
mcallumSocializationUnpaidFamily2021
ISSN
0164-0275
Language
english
Extra
2 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31] Place: (C)2021Sage Publications
Citation
McAllum, K., Simpson, M., Unson, C., Fox, S., & Kilpatrick, K. (2021). The Socialization of Unpaid Family Caregivers:  A Scoping Review. Res Aging, 43(7–8), 263–273. https://doi.org/10/gjrbp7