More than 60 million Americans are informal caregivers to adults, which can negatively affect their health. Data from 126 White and 62 African American female caregivers in North Carolina were analyzed to describe social support and coping among family caregivers of patients with prostate cancer and to assess for racial differences. Social support amount and some coping methods differed by race. There was no racial difference in social support satisfaction. Borderline significant difference in social support by health status was found and this differed by race. These racial differences should be explored further to better understand the availability of caregiving resources and their health effects
Using the data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results registry (SEER)-Medicare Program...
Background: Family caregivers who assume the responsibility of care for patients living with advance...
Nonmedical factors may modify biological risk of prostate cancer and contribute to differential use ...
More than 60 million Americans are informal caregivers to adults, which can negatively affect their ...
Prostate cancer affects African Americans at a higher rate than any other ethnic group in the United...
BackgroundAs cancer care shifts from hospital to outpatient settings, the number of cancer caregiver...
African American women are less likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer than white women but are m...
Cancer survivors employ distinct sets of coping behaviors that vary in their associations with psych...
To examine the association between socio-cultural factors and patient-provider communication and rel...
Objectives: While psychosocial stress and high effort coping have been associated with reduced immun...
Improvements in public awareness and in regular screening for prostate cancer (PC) have resulted in ...
Objective: Advanced cancer family caregivers who have good relationships with other family members a...
The present study used data from the Alzheimer’s Study of Emotions in Caregivers (ASEC) to evaluate ...
Family caregivers of cancer patients may enter a predeath grief cycle when their loved one is diagno...
As the older adult population of the United States increases over the next decade, many family careg...
Using the data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results registry (SEER)-Medicare Program...
Background: Family caregivers who assume the responsibility of care for patients living with advance...
Nonmedical factors may modify biological risk of prostate cancer and contribute to differential use ...
More than 60 million Americans are informal caregivers to adults, which can negatively affect their ...
Prostate cancer affects African Americans at a higher rate than any other ethnic group in the United...
BackgroundAs cancer care shifts from hospital to outpatient settings, the number of cancer caregiver...
African American women are less likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer than white women but are m...
Cancer survivors employ distinct sets of coping behaviors that vary in their associations with psych...
To examine the association between socio-cultural factors and patient-provider communication and rel...
Objectives: While psychosocial stress and high effort coping have been associated with reduced immun...
Improvements in public awareness and in regular screening for prostate cancer (PC) have resulted in ...
Objective: Advanced cancer family caregivers who have good relationships with other family members a...
The present study used data from the Alzheimer’s Study of Emotions in Caregivers (ASEC) to evaluate ...
Family caregivers of cancer patients may enter a predeath grief cycle when their loved one is diagno...
As the older adult population of the United States increases over the next decade, many family careg...
Using the data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results registry (SEER)-Medicare Program...
Background: Family caregivers who assume the responsibility of care for patients living with advance...
Nonmedical factors may modify biological risk of prostate cancer and contribute to differential use ...