IntroductionAn aspect of caregiving that has received little attention is the degree to which the choice to provide care affects a caregiver's emotional well-being. We compared a population-based sample of informal caregivers who reported having a choice in caring with caregivers who did not have a choice in caring to determine the extent to which choice affects caregivers' self-reported stress.MethodsWe identified 341 informal caregivers who completed a caregiving module appended to the 2005 North Carolina Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey. We determined participants' self-reported stress by using a 5-point scale that was dichotomized and used adjusted binomial logistic regression to assess the risk of stress given lack of ...
Long-term, publicly funded caregiver services in Texas have always focused on institution-based care...
This study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common mental d...
Objective: Informal care, the provision of unpaid care to dependent friends or family members, is of...
An aspect of caregiving that has received little attention is the degree to which the choice to prov...
Background Over 50 million informal caregivers in the United States provide care to an aging adult, ...
Informal caregivers have played a significant social and economic role in the care and treatment of ...
Objectives: In response to concerns about the sustainability of health care systems that increasingl...
Objectives: In response to concerns about the sustainability of health care systems that increasingl...
Background and Objectives: While promoting choice and control for informal carers is recognised as p...
State policies have recently trended towards encouraging home and community-based services (HCBS) ov...
We examined the characteristics of adults providing regular care or assistance to friends or family ...
Informal caregiving is a potentially attractive alternative to formal care but may entail health cos...
Objective Informal care, the provision of unpaid care to dependent friends or family members, is oft...
Background Informal caregiving has become an integral part of many societies, however there is incre...
Background: Informal caregiving by relatives is a great resource for individuals as well as for soci...
Long-term, publicly funded caregiver services in Texas have always focused on institution-based care...
This study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common mental d...
Objective: Informal care, the provision of unpaid care to dependent friends or family members, is of...
An aspect of caregiving that has received little attention is the degree to which the choice to prov...
Background Over 50 million informal caregivers in the United States provide care to an aging adult, ...
Informal caregivers have played a significant social and economic role in the care and treatment of ...
Objectives: In response to concerns about the sustainability of health care systems that increasingl...
Objectives: In response to concerns about the sustainability of health care systems that increasingl...
Background and Objectives: While promoting choice and control for informal carers is recognised as p...
State policies have recently trended towards encouraging home and community-based services (HCBS) ov...
We examined the characteristics of adults providing regular care or assistance to friends or family ...
Informal caregiving is a potentially attractive alternative to formal care but may entail health cos...
Objective Informal care, the provision of unpaid care to dependent friends or family members, is oft...
Background Informal caregiving has become an integral part of many societies, however there is incre...
Background: Informal caregiving by relatives is a great resource for individuals as well as for soci...
Long-term, publicly funded caregiver services in Texas have always focused on institution-based care...
This study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common mental d...
Objective: Informal care, the provision of unpaid care to dependent friends or family members, is of...