- Empty nest syndrome
Empty nest syndrome is a general feeling of loneliness that
parent s/other guardian relatives may feel when one or more of theirchild ren leave home. While more common in women, it can happen to both sexes. Themarriage of a child can lead to similar feelings, with the role and influence of the parents often becoming less important compared to the new spouse.A strong maternal or
paternal bond between the parent and child can make the condition worse. The role of the parent while the child is still living with them is more hands-on and immediate than is possible when they have moved out, particularly if the distance means that visits are difficult.ocial and cultural factors
Empty nest syndrome has become more prevalent in modern times, as the
extended family is becoming less common than in past generations, and the elderly are left living by themselves.In many cultures, such as those in
Africa ,India , theMiddle East , andEast Asia , one's elderly parents were held in very high esteem and it was considered almost a duty to care for and respect them. In contrast to most Western societies, extended families were common in those places. However, nowadays, even in these countries, as cities become more Westernized and industrialized, values are gradually changing. It is sometimes rather inconvenient or impractical to live with or care extensively for one's parents in a modern setting. This is also true if these relatives wereabusive or otherwise repressive. Empty Nest Syndrome is starting to surface in some of those nations as well, where traditional values come in conflict with Westernization. This has been especially the case forHong Kong . [http://www.hkcfp.org.hk/article/2004/05/page228_231ua.html] .References
*Webber, Christine and Delvin, David – [http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/womenshealth/features/ens.htm "Empty-nest syndrome"] , referenced
22 February 2005 External links
* [http://cms.psychologytoday.com/conditions/emptynest.html Article at Psychology Today]
* [http://www.flownthenest.com/intro.html FlownTheNest.com deals with the issue]
* [http://parentingteens.about.com/cs/azindex/l/aa050599.htm Tips to Help] at ParentingTeens.about.com
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