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Grandparents raising grandchildren is a growing phenomenon horn of serious
parent difficulties such as drug addiction, child abuse, and neglect. This
study focuses on grandmother well-being and the configuration of close rela
tionships across an intergenerational triad consisting of grandmother, pare
nt, and grandchild. Grandmothers who played a linking role in the family an
d had strong ties to both other generations had greater life satisfaction t
han grandmothers in most other triad types. Bradburn Affect Balance Scales
showed no differences across types. There may be advantages for caregiving
grandmothers to have close relationships with both younger generations even
when parent-child bonds are weak.