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in China. For example, grandparents in the USA often take care of their grandchildren when their adult children get into troubles such as substance abuse, incarceration or parental death. Differences also exist in different ethnicities in the US. Caucasian individuals generally regard individual independence as more important, so grandparents are less likely to take care of their grandchildren. However, African
American and Latino individuals are more likely to regard looking after grandchildren as a family tradition and are more willing to provide help for their adult children. Ethnic differences in grandparents looking after their grandchildren reflect different cultural values that different ethnic groups hold. To be more specific, African American grandparents are more likely to provide guidance and discipline to their grandchildren due to their flexible family system in which relatives, nonblood kin are all willing to help each other. Latino families have a strong preference to live together and keep frequent contact with family members because most of them are immigrants or first-generation born in the US, they are more likely to live and function as a unit. Grandparents in Latino culture also play important roles in stabilizing the family unit as family leaders. Although Caucasian grandparents are less likely to raise their grandchildren, they have more cognitive or physical burdens of taking care of grandchildren compared with other ethnic groups, mainly because their caregiver roles are less normative, and they rely more on remote or companionate parenting styles. On the contrary, African American and Latino grandparents rely more on disciplinary and instructional parenting styles and they are less likely to have cognitive or physical burdens when taking care of their grandchildren.
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third live in a household consisting of two parents and a grandparent. Likewise, more than 40% of grandparents across 11 European countries care for their grandchildren in the absence of the parents. In
Britain, around 63% of grandparents care for their grandchildren who are under 16 years old. Grandparent involvement is also common in Eastern societies. For instance, 48% of grandparents in Hong Kong reported that they are taking care of their grandchildren. In China, around 58% of Chinese grandparents who are aged 45 or older are involved in childcare. In Singapore, 40% of children from birth to three years old are cared by their grandparents and this percentage is still increasing. In South Korea, 53% of children under the age of 6 years old are cared by their grandparents. Therefore, grandparents taking care of their grandchildren has become a prevalent phenomenon around the world.
750:, play important roles in forming these cultural values. While Chinese Buddhism emphasizes prioritized role of the family in Chinese society and harmonious relations among family members, Taoism emphasizes the importance of harmony in interpersonal relations and relations between nature and the humans. These philosophies underline the important role that families play in Chinese cultures. Besides cultural factors, grandparents taking care of their grandchildren also appears in the context in which their adult children need to work full-time, and the child care services are either too expensive (in big cities) or too scarce (in remote areas). Grandparents serving as their grandchildren's caregiver is particularly common in rural China. Due to the fast development of
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population named "left-behind grandparents" appears in this context, these grandparents live in rural China, and their main job is to look after their grandchildren, most of these grandparents are facing financial burdens and wish their adult children could come back. The mental and physical health of "left-behind grandparents" needs more attention from the public. Even though in urban areas where child care services are available, nearly all grandparents still prefer to take care of their grandchildren voluntarily. Not only because this can reduce their adult children's financial burdens on child care services but also taking care of their own grandchildren is a more effective way to maintain family harmony.
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grandparents' own time for self-care such as missing their medical appointments. Therefore, they are likely to have a higher chance to suffer from physical health issues. In the US, compared with those who do not take care of their grandchildren, grandparents who are involved in childcare are more likely to have poor physical conditions, such as heart disease, hypertension or body pain. Besides physical health issues, grandparents are also likely to have emotional issues. To be more specific, raising young children again could be a stressful and overwhelming experience and thus results in different kinds of
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reduced fertility rates mean that grandparents can devote more attention and resources to their only grandchildren. Second, more mothers are involved in the workforce, and thus, other caregivers need to be present to care for the child. For instance, in Hong Kong, 55% of grandparents reported that they took care of their grandchild because his or her parents have to work. In South Korea, 53% of working mother reported that they once received child care services from their parents. Third, the increasing number of single-parent families creates a need for grandparental support.
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problematic behaviours. They are also more academically engaged and are more likely to help others. On the other hand, there are also research studies indicating that grandparent involvement is associated with more hyperactivity and peer difficulties among young children. In other words, children who are cared for by their grandparents can have more interpersonal relationship problems. Also, children who are under the care of their grandparents have poorer health outcomes such as obesity, and more injuries due to low safety awareness.
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grandparents become more isolated from their social relations. Taking care of grandchildren also means more responsibilities, grandparents would fear for their grandchildren's future well-being because of their disability and death in the future. If grandparents cannot handle the caregiver role of their grandchildren well, this job can eventually become a burden or stressor and bring more severe physical health and emotional issues to grandparents.
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countries such as Spain and Italy, where formal childcare is limited, and welfare payment is low, grandparents provide more intensive childcare. In
Singapore, the grandparent caregiver tax relief was established in 2004, which enables working parents (Singapore citizens with children age 12 and below) whose children are being cared for by unemployed grandparents to receive income tax relief of 3,000 Singaporean dollars.
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taking care of grandchildren helps elder grandparents maintain their mental capacities in later life, they are also less likely to develop diseases such as dementia. Moreover, frequent interactions with their grandchildren could reduce the cognitive aging process, allowing grandparents a chance to live a more vibrant and active life. Grandparents also get benefits of physically exercising more during this process.
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grandparents, which developed gradually in the 19th century, the advent of affectionate names (papi and mami, pépé and mémé, papet and mamé in the south of France) given to the baby boomer generation from the 1970s, or the increase in grandparental care, which marks a greater emotional closeness and the de-hierarchization of relationships.
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Grandparents have different functions in child development. Not only do they provide instrumental support such as picking grandchildren up from school or feeding them, but they also offer emotional support. Furthermore, grandparents protect children from being impacted by negative circumstances, such
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Custodial grandparents: Grandparents who raise their grandchildren without the presence of the grandchildren's parents in the household. This type of involvement is especially common among ethnic minority groups. For instance, approximately 50% of custodial grandparents in the USA belong to an ethnic
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grandparents, eight genetic great-grandparents, sixteen genetic great-great-grandparents, thirty-two genetic great-great-great-grandparents, sixty-four genetic great-great-great-great grandparents, etc. In the history of modern humanity, around 30,000 years ago, the number of modern humans who lived
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recognizes few rights for grandparents with regard to parental authority in France, but case law from the 1850s has influenced family legislation: a Court of
Cassation ruling on July 8, 1857 recognized the right of grandparents to visit, but this right was only enshrined following the law of January
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Taking care of grandchildren can also have benefits on grandparents' emotional health. As an example, many grandparents start to feel a sense of purpose and meaning in life again after their retirement; as another example, their ties with their adult children and grandchildren are also strengthened.
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Co-resident grandparents: Grandparents who live with their grandchild, as well as their parents. This type of household is also known as three-generational households. According to a report that uses data from the 2010 Census, the
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The degree of grandparent involvement also varies depending on the societal context, such as the social welfare policies. For example, in
European countries such as Sweden and Denmark, where formal childcare is widely available, grandparents provide less intensive childcare. By contrast, in European
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There are a few reasons why grandparent involvement is becoming more prevalent. First, life expectancy has increased while fertility rates have decreased. This means that more children are growing up while their grandparents are still alive and able to become involved in childcare. In addition, the
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Thus, the lineage-based vision of grandparents in the 18th century was succeeded by the "indulgent grandparent" vision in the centuries that followed. This is reflected in the institutionalization of visits and vacations with grandparents, the use of tu (informal "you") by grandchildren to address
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Grandparents are changing their roles in contemporary world, especially as they are becoming increasingly involved in childcare. According to a 2012 study based on 2010 census and survey data, around 10% of children in the U.S. live in a household including a grandparent. Of these, approximately a
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In the cities of the 19th century, there was generally no cohabitation (with the exception of noble families and their lineage logic, a model that declined after 1850), but bourgeois families often housed all the family branches in the same building (they met with their grandparents at the family
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since the 1980s, up to 220 million migrant workers from rural areas move to urban areas to seek for more job opportunities, which leave around 58 million children behind in rural areas, grandparents, therefore, undertake the role of parents and become caregivers to their grandchildren. A new
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Western and Eastern cultures. Grandparents taking care of their grandchildren is a common phenomenon in China due to Chinese traditions which emphasize family harmony, collective well-being, intergenerational exchanges and filial responsibilities. China's
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However, there are also positive effects of being involved in grandchildren raising. Compared with grandparents who do not provide caregiving to their grandchildren, those who take care of their grandchildren with long hours are more likely to have better cognitive functions. To be more specific,
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Grandparent-maintained households: A grandparent who is in charge of the household. In this type of household, the parents may or may not be present. In the US, 33% of children who live in a grandparent-maintained household have only the grandparents present; this is comparable to another 30% who
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A step-grandparent can be the step-parent of the parent or the step-parent's parent or the step-parent's step-parent (though technically this might be called a step-step-grandparent). The various words for grandparents at times may also be used to refer to any elderly person, especially the terms
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According to French parish registers and civil status records, at the end of the 18th century, a little more than half of the grandparents were alive at the birth of their grandchild, a third when the child was 10 years old, and still 10% at 20 years old. In rural France at the end of the 18th
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such as anxiety or depression. In addition to physical and emotional issues, grandparents who are involved in caring for their grandchildren can also suffer socially. For instance, grandparents will be forced to limit their social activities so as to care for their grandchildren. By doing so,
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Grandparents can have a positive or negative impact on child development. On the one hand, previous research suggests that children and adolescents who have a close relationship with their grandparents tend to have better well-being, experience fewer emotional problems, and demonstrate fewer
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Since taking care of grandchildren could be a highly demanding job that requires constant energy and time devotion, grandparental involvement in child raising could have a negative impact on grandparents' physical and emotional health. For example, taking care of grandchildren can reduce
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Many grandparents also think of the caregiving experience as positive because it provides another chance for them to make up mistakes they made with their own children and give them more opportunities to educate their grandchildren and improve their parenting styles.
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Switzerland. A motion was rejected in September 2012.
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instead of multiple "greats"; thus a "great-great-grandfather" would be the "second great-grandfather", and a "great-great-great-grandfather" would be a third great-grandfather, and so on. This system is used by some genealogical websites such as
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are "second cousins" to each other, as second cousins have grandparents who are siblings. Similarly, "third cousins" would have great-grandparents who are siblings, and "fourth cousins" would have great-great-grandparents who are siblings.
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minority group. In general, grandparents adopt the primary caregiving role for various reasons, such as when the parents have died, been imprisoned, been deployed by the military, or lost custody of their children due to neglect or abuse.
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century, the majority of family systems were of the nuclear family type (grandparents did not cohabit in the family home, they were only welcomed there at the end of their lives). However, in regions such as Alsace, the west of
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home during cousinades) while in the working class, grandparents lived in the same neighborhood, family solidarity remaining strong: the mother working outside the home, the children were often cared for by the grandparents.
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as harsh parenting, poor economic status, and single-parent families. In addition to providing support, grandparents can also help grandchildren with their schoolwork or teach them values that are integral to their society.
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African-American custodial grandmothers: the importance of future planning".
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In cases where parents are unwilling or unable to provide adequate care for their children (e.g., financial obstacles, marriage problems, illness or death), grandparents often take on the role of
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being alive together was the preservation of information which could otherwise have been lost; an example of this important information might have been where to find water in times of drought.
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to be a grandparent increased. It is not known for certain what spurred this increase in longevity, but it is generally believed that a key consequence of three
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and the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), co-resident grandparents are more likely to be in poverty and suffer from an illness or disability.
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1546:"Grandparenthood in the U.S.: Residence Status of Grandparents"
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Gilles Pronovost; Chantale Dumont; Isabelle Bitaudeau (2008).
293:. On similar lines, parents' paternal grandparents are called
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Jean-Marc Rohrbasser (2001). "Histoire des grands-parents".
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Zhou, Jing; Mao, Weiyu; Lee, Yura; Chi, Iris (2016-01-04).
111:. Every sexually reproducing living organism who is not a
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A grandmother taking a nutrition class with her grandson.
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Winefield, Helen; Air, Tracy (2010). "Grandparenting".
1169:"Coresident Grandparents and Their Grandchildren: 2012"
3116:"Pas de droit de visite légal pour les grands-parents"
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Goodman, Catherine; Silverstein, Merril (2002-10-01).
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to their grandchildren and share 25% genetic overlap.
131:. Even when this is not the case, and particularly in
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Baker, Lindsey A.; Silverstein, Merril (2008-09-08).
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Caspari, R. (2012). "The Evolution of Grandparents".
913:"13 Reasons Why We Will Live Longer Than Our Parents"
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pepee or petje and memee or metje are most used). In
1387:. Great Britain: The Policy Press. pp. 247â264.
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2861:Cherlin, Andrew J.; Furstenberg, Frank F. (1992).
2552:"ăćŸèćŸćčŒÂ·ć€§ć±±æ·±ć€ççćźăçćźç„æŻïŒć€§ć±±æ·±ć€çć„çźäžæćż”_æ°é»éąé_怟è§çœ(cctv.com)"
1812:International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare
616:A grandfather teaching his granddaughter to use a
285:. One's parents' maternal grandparents are called
30:Several terms redirect here. For other uses, see
3069:"Art. 274a1D. Relations personnelles / II. Tiers"
1544:Stykes, Bart; Manning, Wendy D.; Brown, Susan L.
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660:live with a grandmother and one or more parents.
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179:(and others which families make up themselves).
2503:Cong, Zhen; Silverstein, Merril (April 2012).
277:. Similarly, paternal grandparents are called
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2896:, « Les grands-parents », émission
2205:Hauser, Robert M.; Weir, David (2010-03-01).
1167:Ellis, Renee; Simmons, Tavia (October 2014).
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1789:. Rio de Janeiro: Objetiva. pp. 67â69.
1400:Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
938:"The Mysterious Downfall of the Neandertals"
581:(third father), a great-great-grandfather a
2008:Ehrle, Glenda M.; Day, H. D. (1994-02-01).
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994:"8 Reasons Parents Fail to Love Their Kids"
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600:paternal grandmother- father's mother.
597:maternal grandfather- mother's father.
594:maternal grandmother- mother's mother.
191:A grandfather holding his grandson by
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137:raising, care and nurture of children
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1242:Ko, Pei-Chun; Hank, Karsten (2013).
577:). A great-grandfather was called a
461:seeks the advice of his grandmother.
1965:Western Journal of Nursing Research
1131:"The changing role of grandparents"
269:, maternal grandparents are called
3028:"AĂEUL : DĂ©finition de AĂEUL"
1671:Journal of Research on Adolescence
426:and the father's mother is termed
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3092:"Personalized gifts for Grandma"
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1713:10.1111/j.1469-7610.2007.01840.x
1683:10.1111/j.1532-7795.2010.00735.x
1656:10.1111/j.1540-4560.2007.00537.x
1135:Child Family Community Australia
911:Zhavoronkov, Alex (2013-07-02).
383:-speaking Southerners often use
2791:SzinovĂĄcz, Maximiliane (1998).
1224:. November 2016. Archived from
76:â Grandfather and Grandson, by
3720:Genealogical numbering systems
2902:sur France Inter, 28 juin 2012
2797:. Greenwood Publishing Group.
2172:Journal of Marriage and Family
1444:Child Development Perspectives
1020:; Ingram, David, eds. (1981),
399:(ç·ç·, father's father). In the
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2444:10.1080/19349637.2016.1204258
1346:10.1080/08952841.2016.1259443
1129:Ochiltree, Gay (2006-11-24).
1109:"Online Etymology Dictionary"
1088:"Online Etymology Dictionary"
446:Great-grandparents and beyond
327:grandparents might be called
2392:10.1080/13607863.2014.967175
1740:Families, Systems and Health
1596:Journal of Family Psychology
1511:Journal of Pediatric Nursing
1334:Journal of Women & Aging
1300:10.1080/01494929.2011.619303
1288:Marriage & Family Review
1111:. Etymonline.com. 1957-10-01
36:Grandmother (disambiguation)
32:Grandfather (disambiguation)
3054:La famille Ă l'horizon 2020
2917:Histoire des grands-parents
2794:Handbook on Grandparenthood
2014:Contemporary Family Therapy
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469:added, with an additional
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2380:Aging & Mental Health
1863:10.1080/15350770802157802
1783:Del Priore, Mary (2007).
889:National Grandparents Day
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224:Newfoundland and Labrador
48:Granddad (disambiguation)
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2290:10.1093/geronb/62.2.s108
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1977:10.1177/0193945908328262
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608:Involvement in childcare
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44:Grandpa (disambiguation)
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3922:Sociology of the family
3762:Philia (brotherly love)
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2967:(in French), 2006-02-28
2899:La Marche de l'Histoire
2832:10.1093/geront/39.2.209
2761:10.1093/geront/36.4.464
2661:10.1093/geront/42.5.676
2613:10.1093/geront/33.6.807
2081:10.1093/geront/45.2.262
1920:10.2105/ajph.93.11.1939
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798:L'Art d'ĂȘtre grand-pĂšre
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729:Cultural comparisons
705:Prince Pedro Augusto
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133:traditional cultures
3897:Wedding anniversary
3854:American Family Day
3810:FatherâDaughter Day
3757:Eros (marital love)
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3154:Gender and Language
3057:. PUQ. p. 275.
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703:and their grandson
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139:. Grandparents are
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3008:littre.reverso.net
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1786:O PrĂncipe Maldito
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2820:The Gerontologist
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2648:The Gerontologist
2601:The Gerontologist
2124:Research on Aging
2068:The Gerontologist
1914:(11): 1939â1944.
1476:The Gerontologist
1198:Grandparents Plus
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714:negative emotions
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