This study examined the trajectory of depressive symptoms for wife and daughter caregivers during the transition from caregiving to bereavement, and investigated whether the trajectory varies by caregivers’ caregiving stress, social support, and background characteristics. Hierarchical linear modeling was used to analyze four-wave longitudinal data collected from 157 wife and daughter caregivers who lost elderly relatives to death. Results show that on average, caregivers experience increasing depressive symptoms as their care recipients are closer to death and decreasing symptoms after. Care recipients’ problematic behavior, caregivers’ feeling of overload, kinship, and income moderate the change in depressive symptoms during the transitio...
Background: The death of a spouse is among the most distressing life events faced by older adults a...
This paper analyses the impact of spousal care-giving on survivors’ depressive symptoms six months i...
Background and Objectives: In the discussion of apparent similarities between symptoms of grief and ...
Caregiving may be burdensome to caregivers, negatively affecting health and impacting decisions to i...
Background: Despite the end of caregiving responsibilities, caregivers’ depressive symptoms continue...
Spousal bereavement has been consistently demonstrated in the literature to be one of the most highl...
Background: Informal caregivers are an integral part of end-of-life care for hospice patients with c...
The objective of this study was to examine the influence of health status, demographics, duration of...
Spousal bereavement has been consistently demonstrated in the literature to be one of the most highl...
This study identifies the effects of transitions in caregiving status on depressive symptoms among m...
pre-printPurpose of Study: Widowhood is among the most distressing of all life events, resulting in ...
Background: The purpose of this study was to identify patterns of depressive symptom trajectory and ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the joint effects of bereavement and caregiver int...
Research indicates that widowhood is typically considered to be a stressful life event and that adap...
Background: The aim of the current study is to determine the effects of caregiving on bereavement ou...
Background: The death of a spouse is among the most distressing life events faced by older adults a...
This paper analyses the impact of spousal care-giving on survivors’ depressive symptoms six months i...
Background and Objectives: In the discussion of apparent similarities between symptoms of grief and ...
Caregiving may be burdensome to caregivers, negatively affecting health and impacting decisions to i...
Background: Despite the end of caregiving responsibilities, caregivers’ depressive symptoms continue...
Spousal bereavement has been consistently demonstrated in the literature to be one of the most highl...
Background: Informal caregivers are an integral part of end-of-life care for hospice patients with c...
The objective of this study was to examine the influence of health status, demographics, duration of...
Spousal bereavement has been consistently demonstrated in the literature to be one of the most highl...
This study identifies the effects of transitions in caregiving status on depressive symptoms among m...
pre-printPurpose of Study: Widowhood is among the most distressing of all life events, resulting in ...
Background: The purpose of this study was to identify patterns of depressive symptom trajectory and ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the joint effects of bereavement and caregiver int...
Research indicates that widowhood is typically considered to be a stressful life event and that adap...
Background: The aim of the current study is to determine the effects of caregiving on bereavement ou...
Background: The death of a spouse is among the most distressing life events faced by older adults a...
This paper analyses the impact of spousal care-giving on survivors’ depressive symptoms six months i...
Background and Objectives: In the discussion of apparent similarities between symptoms of grief and ...