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. 2023 Apr 24;20(9):5618.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph20095618.

The Twelve Ds: An Update to Edwards and Benson's Reasons for Non-Parental Caregiving

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The Twelve Ds: An Update to Edwards and Benson's Reasons for Non-Parental Caregiving

Acacia R Lopez et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. .

Abstract

This qualitative study examined the prevalence of the "Nine Ds," a framework developed by Edwards and Benson for understanding the heterogeneity of reasons for which grandparents assume care of grandchildren (i.e., death, disease, detention, divorce, departure, drugs, desertion, delivery, deployment) in a contemporary sample. Using a nationwide sample of custodial grandparents (N = 322) and foster parents (N = 105), caregivers were asked their reason for assuming care of the grandchild or foster child within their care. The results of the study suggest that the Nine Ds are a useful framework, but accounted for only 21.74% of responses, indicating the Nine Ds fail to capture many of the reasons for assuming care. Three new themes-dollars, duty, and daily grind-were identified using semantic thematic analysis and are applicable to both grandfamilies and foster families. These themes represent different motivations for assuming care and provide insight into the social structures that may act as barriers to family formation. This study provides a foundation for future research examining the impact of assumed care by non-parental attachment figures on the health and well-being of both grandchildren and foster children.

Keywords: caregiving; foster parents; grandparents raising grandchildren; reasons.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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