peer-reviewedHealth and Well-Being published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of International Association of Applied Psychology The Building Resources in Caregivers (BRiC) is a pilot feasibility trial that compared the effects of a 2-week benefit finding writing expressive intervention to a control intervention, who wrote about the weather. Caregivers completed primary (benefit finding) and secondary (quality of life, depression and anxiety) outcome measures at pre (t1), immediately post-test (t2) and 1 month later (t3). They also completed measures relating to trial feasibility, difficulty, and acceptance. Using complete case analysis only, analysis revealed no effect of the intervention for primary or secondary outcomes. Despite this...
Purpose: We examined whether written emotional disclosure reduces stress and improves health out-com...
Informal caregivers of people with dementia are at an increased risk of negative outcomes, including...
Background The caregivers of people who experience psychosis are themselves at risk of developing ph...
The Building Resources in Caregivers (BRiC) is a pilot feasibility trial that compared the effects o...
peer-reviewedCaregivers may engage in benefit finding, that is, an increase in perceived positive gr...
Background Older adult carers of people who experience psychosis are at increased risk of developin...
Rationale: 5.8 million caregivers provide support for the infirm, disabled or elderly in the UK; 1 ...
Background The caregivers of people who experience psychosis are themselves at risk of developing p...
Purpose of review: The selection and application of outcome measures are fundamental steps in the re...
Background: The caregivers of people who experience psychosis are themselves at risk of developing ...
Using cognitive reappraisal to promote positive gains is a distinctive feature of the benefit-findin...
This thesis is divided into three parts: a systematic literature review, an empirical paper, and a s...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Gerontology, 2007.Caregiver status is associated with mo...
Unlike many issues in family life education, the effectiveness of caregiving interventions has recei...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The reception of social support is a known predictor o...
Purpose: We examined whether written emotional disclosure reduces stress and improves health out-com...
Informal caregivers of people with dementia are at an increased risk of negative outcomes, including...
Background The caregivers of people who experience psychosis are themselves at risk of developing ph...
The Building Resources in Caregivers (BRiC) is a pilot feasibility trial that compared the effects o...
peer-reviewedCaregivers may engage in benefit finding, that is, an increase in perceived positive gr...
Background Older adult carers of people who experience psychosis are at increased risk of developin...
Rationale: 5.8 million caregivers provide support for the infirm, disabled or elderly in the UK; 1 ...
Background The caregivers of people who experience psychosis are themselves at risk of developing p...
Purpose of review: The selection and application of outcome measures are fundamental steps in the re...
Background: The caregivers of people who experience psychosis are themselves at risk of developing ...
Using cognitive reappraisal to promote positive gains is a distinctive feature of the benefit-findin...
This thesis is divided into three parts: a systematic literature review, an empirical paper, and a s...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Gerontology, 2007.Caregiver status is associated with mo...
Unlike many issues in family life education, the effectiveness of caregiving interventions has recei...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The reception of social support is a known predictor o...
Purpose: We examined whether written emotional disclosure reduces stress and improves health out-com...
Informal caregivers of people with dementia are at an increased risk of negative outcomes, including...
Background The caregivers of people who experience psychosis are themselves at risk of developing ph...