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Ducharme, Francine; Levesque, Louise; Zarit, Steven H.; Lachance, Lise; Giroux, Francine – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2007
This one-year longitudinal study carried out on a sample of 232 older husband caregivers sought to describe changes in psychological distress and self-perceived health, and to examine relationships between factors drawn primarily from Pearlin's model of caregiving and changes in these two health outcomes. Prediction analyses shows that nearly two…
Descriptors: Spouses, Caregivers, Self Efficacy, Older Adults
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Wallstein, Sharon M. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1993
Used daily experience survey to distinguish patterns of stress among 21 elderly individuals providing home care to spouse or parent with Alzheimer's disease and comparison group of 20 elderly noncaregivers. Found that life circumstances influenced stress perception in daily life. Caregivers and noncaregivers differed in types of experiences they…
Descriptors: Alzheimers Disease, Family Caregivers, Older Adults, Spouses
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Harper, Sarah; Lund, Dale A. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1990
Surveyed 409 caregivers. Found primary correlates of caregiver burden related to levels and types of impairment in patient functioning, caregiver life satisfaction, social support. Each category of caregiver circumstances had unique set of correlates with total amount of variance explained in burden ranging from 25 percent (husbands living with…
Descriptors: Daughters, Family Caregivers, Life Satisfaction, Social Support Groups
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Min, Meeyoung Oh; Townsend, Aloen L.; Miller, Baila; Rovine, Michael J. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2005
Stress process theory is applied to examine lack of supplemental private health insurance as a risk factor for depressive symptomatology among older married couples covered by Medicare. Dyadic data from 130 African-American couples and 1,429 White couples in the 1993 Asset and Health Dynamics Among the Oldest-Old Survey were analyzed using…
Descriptors: Risk, Depression (Psychology), Health Insurance, Older Adults