The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of family resources and family demands on the well-being of families who were providing care for an elderly parent. Based on theories of stress and coping it was hypothesized that the family resources of external social support and internal family system strengths would have a positive effect on family well-being and a negative effect on family strains. The family demands of family life changes, amount of care provided to the elder and appraisal of caregiving impact were expected to have a positive effect on family strains, and to affect family well-being indirectly through their effect on family strains. This cross-sectional study used a convenience sample of 65 families recruited thr...
This study investigated the well-being of 127 caregivers of Japanese demented elderly. Data were gat...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between caregiving stress and child well-be...
This study investigates whether social support from adult children improves the psychological well-b...
Background: Caregiving to older adults is one of the most important social issues associated with ag...
Over the past few decades there has been an increase in the population of the elderly persons 65 yea...
Objective: to explore the perception of social support as a mediator of the influence from a problem...
Palkovitz, RobThe rapid increase in the 65 and older population, coupled with the decline in the wor...
A descriptive study was conducted to examine the relationship between family support and elder well-...
This study examined how various types of resources influence perceived health of caregivers. Guided ...
Families provide care in ever-increasing numbers for chronically and terminally ill family members. ...
This chapter examines key variables influencing demand for support provided by families and discusse...
AbstractA majority of us will at some point in our lives take care of family members, relatives and ...
The increasing elderly population is creating a greater need for care providers. Research indicates ...
regarding assistance provided by adult children. Old-old parents expressed more concern regarding am...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1991This study was designed to test a model of the effect...
This study investigated the well-being of 127 caregivers of Japanese demented elderly. Data were gat...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between caregiving stress and child well-be...
This study investigates whether social support from adult children improves the psychological well-b...
Background: Caregiving to older adults is one of the most important social issues associated with ag...
Over the past few decades there has been an increase in the population of the elderly persons 65 yea...
Objective: to explore the perception of social support as a mediator of the influence from a problem...
Palkovitz, RobThe rapid increase in the 65 and older population, coupled with the decline in the wor...
A descriptive study was conducted to examine the relationship between family support and elder well-...
This study examined how various types of resources influence perceived health of caregivers. Guided ...
Families provide care in ever-increasing numbers for chronically and terminally ill family members. ...
This chapter examines key variables influencing demand for support provided by families and discusse...
AbstractA majority of us will at some point in our lives take care of family members, relatives and ...
The increasing elderly population is creating a greater need for care providers. Research indicates ...
regarding assistance provided by adult children. Old-old parents expressed more concern regarding am...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1991This study was designed to test a model of the effect...
This study investigated the well-being of 127 caregivers of Japanese demented elderly. Data were gat...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between caregiving stress and child well-be...
This study investigates whether social support from adult children improves the psychological well-b...