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Women’s Social Ties and Psychosocial Well-Being in a Resource-Limited Patriarchal Setting: A Longitudinal Perspective

Organization UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELESLocation LOS ANGELES, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Sept 2022Deadline 31 May 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY20250-11 years oldAdolescentAdolescent YouthAdult ChildrenAdult DaughtersAdult OffspringAdult SonsAffectAfrica South of the SaharaAgingAnxietyCharacteristicsChildChild RearingChild YouthChildren (0-21)CollaborationsCollectionCommunitiesCommunity SurveysCoping SkillsDataData BasesData CollectionDatabasesDecision MakingEconomic ConditionsEconomic IncomeEconomical ConditionsEconomical IncomeEconomicsEducationEducational aspectsEmotionalEmploymentExposure toFamilyFemale HealthGenderGenerationsHappinessHealthHealth ServicesHistoryHouseholdHusbandIncomeInterviewInvestmentsLabor MigrationsLawsLifeLinkLow incomeMarriageMeasuresMental DepressionMental HealthMental HygieneMidlife womenMozambiqueNutritionalOutcomeParent-Child RelationsParent-Child RelationshipParentingParenting behaviorParentsParticipantPatternPersonal SatisfactionPhysical shapePoliciesPortuguese East AfricaProcessProductivityPsychological HealthRecording of previous eventsReproductionResearchResearch ResourcesResidential MobilityResourcesRuralRural CommunityScholarshipSecuritySelf EfficacyShapesSiteSocial ChangeSocial FunctioningSocial InteractionSocial ServiceSocial WorkSocial modificationSocial supportSocial transformationStandardizationStructureSub-Saharan AfricaSubsaharan AfricaSurvey InstrumentSurveysTimeUncertaintyVariantVariationVulnerable PopulationsWomanWomen's Healthadulthood transitionbear childrenbearing childrenchild bearingchildbearingchildrearingcoping strategydata basedepressiondoubteconomicexperiencefemale at midlifefunction sociallyfunctioning socialhistoriesimprovedincomesinterestintergenerationaljuvenilejuvenile humankidslabor force participationmembermenmid lifemid-lifemid-life femalemiddle agemiddle agedmiddle-aged femalemiddle-aged womenmidlifemigrationmultidisciplinarynutritiousold ageparentparent child interactionparent offspring interactionphysical conditioningphysical healthpsychosocial outcomepsychosocial sequelaepsychosocial well-beingpsychosocial wellbeingpsychosocial wellnessreproductiveresidenceresidential buildingresidential siterural familiesrural localityrural placerural settingsafety netsatisfactionskillssocialsocial relationshipssocial support networksocio-economicsocio-economicallysocioeconomicallysocioeconomicsstressortransition from adolescence to adulthoodtransition into adulthoodtransition to adulthoodvulnerable groupvulnerable individualvulnerable peoplewelfarewell-beingwellbeingwomen at midlifewomen in midlifeyoungster
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PROJECT SUMMARY
The proposed study will investigate midlife women's relationships and support exchanges with their late-

adolescent and adult children, as well as with other relatives and non-relatives, and the implications of these

relationships and exchanges for women's psychosocial well-being in a rural sub-Saharan setting. The study

will leverage and expand upon a unique panel database consisting of five rounds of survey and qualitative data

collected from rural women between 2006 and 2018 as part of the project Men's Migrations and Women's

Lives in Mozambique. We propose to extend this existing panel by conducting two new waves of survey and

qualitative data collection three years apart. The new data will focus on material, instrumental, and socio-

emotional support exchanges between panel participants and their children, relatives, in-laws, and non-

relatives and on panel participants' life satisfaction, happiness, self-efficacy, depression, anxiety, and related

psychosocial outcomes. The analyses of the dynamics of social interactions and exchanges and of their

consequences for women's psychosocial well-being between the two proposed waves will integrate the

existing panel data on participants' marital and reproductive trajectories, experience of husband's labor

migration, history of co-residence with children and investment in their health and education, as well as

changes in women's physical health and economic conditions, to elicit longer-term processes that shape the

outcomes of interest. The project will be carried out by an experienced bi-national multidisciplinary team with

complementary expertise and a long record of successful research collaboration. The results of the study will

contribute to greater understanding of midlife rural women's health and well-being in rapidly changing

resource-limited patriarchal settings and will inform policies aimed at improving the welfare of this large and

vulnerable population segment.

Grant Number: 3R01AG075526-04S1
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: VICTOR AGADJANIAN

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