Aurelia De Lorenzo
1 , Lynda S. Lattke
1,2* , Elga Zedda
2, Emanuela Rabaglietti
1 1 SE-CREA Research Group, Department of Psychology, University of Turin, Turin, Italy
2 Department of Psychology, University of Turin, Turin, Italy
Abstract
Longer life spans and the delayed economic and psychological independence of children mean that middle-aged parents find themselves caring for parents and children at the same period in their lives, at times this care may extend to grandchildren and grandparents. The type of care varies depending on each person’s need but also on the gender of the individual who looks after their parents while taking care of their own children. Cultural factors can also come into play. Complications in the lives of those who are part of the Sandwich Generation (SG) may arise affecting the quality of their time, their psyche, physical and financial situation. Having the necessary skills and strategies to cope with these complications is extremely important