Informal caregiving is increasingly common in our ageing population and entering the role of informal caregiver generally marks an important life course transition. The adjustment to such transitions is considered important for the onset of sleep problems. Therefore, this study aims to establish how becoming a daily caregiver is associated with sleep problems, if changes in caregiving status are related to changes in sleep problems and how intersections with other social roles affect this association. Based on data from waves 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 of the Survey of Health Ageing and Retirement in Europe (N=32,791), the analyses show how both current and former daily caregivers are more likely to report sleep problems than those not giving daily c...
ObjectivesCare provision for persons with dementia can be rewarding yet may disrupt caregiver's slee...
This article illustrates the ways that sociological research can inform an understanding of sleep. W...
Background: Poor sleep has been found to be strongly related to a wide range of negative health outc...
Informal caregiving is increasingly common in our ageing population and entering the role of informa...
Objectives: In our ageing population people are increasingly confronted with caregiving responsibili...
Objectives This study aimed to examine the contribution of shift work, work time control (WTC) and i...
Caregiving research has rarely examined the nature and impact of care provision at night. This paper...
The wellbeing of caregivers has been the subject of increasing focus in clinical and epidemiological...
Objectives: Since society considers people to reach old age through the transition from being a work...
Introduction: Although we spend one third of our lives asleep, sociological research concerning slee...
Providing care to a family member with dementia has significant psychological and physical consequen...
Sleep disturbance can contribute to negative health outcomes. However, sleep complaints have been un...
A considerable portion of the population is involved in caring for a person with dementia, an adult ...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess how childhood socioeconomic conditions are associated with sl...
Objectives: In this study, we aim to provide insight into the socio-demographic, family-related and ...
ObjectivesCare provision for persons with dementia can be rewarding yet may disrupt caregiver's slee...
This article illustrates the ways that sociological research can inform an understanding of sleep. W...
Background: Poor sleep has been found to be strongly related to a wide range of negative health outc...
Informal caregiving is increasingly common in our ageing population and entering the role of informa...
Objectives: In our ageing population people are increasingly confronted with caregiving responsibili...
Objectives This study aimed to examine the contribution of shift work, work time control (WTC) and i...
Caregiving research has rarely examined the nature and impact of care provision at night. This paper...
The wellbeing of caregivers has been the subject of increasing focus in clinical and epidemiological...
Objectives: Since society considers people to reach old age through the transition from being a work...
Introduction: Although we spend one third of our lives asleep, sociological research concerning slee...
Providing care to a family member with dementia has significant psychological and physical consequen...
Sleep disturbance can contribute to negative health outcomes. However, sleep complaints have been un...
A considerable portion of the population is involved in caring for a person with dementia, an adult ...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess how childhood socioeconomic conditions are associated with sl...
Objectives: In this study, we aim to provide insight into the socio-demographic, family-related and ...
ObjectivesCare provision for persons with dementia can be rewarding yet may disrupt caregiver's slee...
This article illustrates the ways that sociological research can inform an understanding of sleep. W...
Background: Poor sleep has been found to be strongly related to a wide range of negative health outc...