Background Carers provide both practical and emotional support and often play an important role in coordination of care for recipients. The demands of caring may lead to increased levels of stress for the carer, which can affect mental health and quality of life. This study examined the relationship between being a carer and psychological distress (assessed using the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale [K10]), and explored the moderating effect of social support in that relationship using a large sample. Methods The study used data from the 45 and Up study, a large cohort study of individuals aged 45 years and over in New South Wales, Australia, and applied multiple regression methods and moderation analysis. The sample for the curren...
A descriptive correlational study was designed to investigate perceptions of health status in a conv...
Background: Informal carers are central in supporting patients at the end of life, but this has subs...
Although males constitute a substantial proportion of carers until recently there has been little fo...
ABSTRACTBackground:Population aging places greater demands on the supply of informal carers. The aim...
Dementia caregiving has been linked to negative physical and mental health outcomes for carers. Howe...
This paper presents findings from a national study into the Care Programme Approach funded by the De...
This study investigates whether transitions into and out of unpaid caregiving are associated with in...
The present study investigated a variety of stressors experienced by caregivers of people with perso...
Caring for someone with a mental illness is associated with high levels of burden and psychological ...
This study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common mental d...
Research on mental health of non-professional caregivers has focused on caregivers of people with sp...
Family members or friends caring for a loved one with a serious mental illness are known as mental h...
AbstractThis study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common ...
Research has indicated that carers are concerned about their ageing status, their deteriorating heal...
Background: Sense of coherence (SOC) is an important protective factor for carer well‐being but re...
A descriptive correlational study was designed to investigate perceptions of health status in a conv...
Background: Informal carers are central in supporting patients at the end of life, but this has subs...
Although males constitute a substantial proportion of carers until recently there has been little fo...
ABSTRACTBackground:Population aging places greater demands on the supply of informal carers. The aim...
Dementia caregiving has been linked to negative physical and mental health outcomes for carers. Howe...
This paper presents findings from a national study into the Care Programme Approach funded by the De...
This study investigates whether transitions into and out of unpaid caregiving are associated with in...
The present study investigated a variety of stressors experienced by caregivers of people with perso...
Caring for someone with a mental illness is associated with high levels of burden and psychological ...
This study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common mental d...
Research on mental health of non-professional caregivers has focused on caregivers of people with sp...
Family members or friends caring for a loved one with a serious mental illness are known as mental h...
AbstractThis study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common ...
Research has indicated that carers are concerned about their ageing status, their deteriorating heal...
Background: Sense of coherence (SOC) is an important protective factor for carer well‐being but re...
A descriptive correlational study was designed to investigate perceptions of health status in a conv...
Background: Informal carers are central in supporting patients at the end of life, but this has subs...
Although males constitute a substantial proportion of carers until recently there has been little fo...