In the next years and decades, the number of old spousal dyads having to deal with the onset and progression of dementia in one partner will increase significantly. Existing research indicates that caregiving for an ill spouse is related to decreased caregiver well-being and high levels of caregiver stress. In this theoretical paper, we argue that three aspects deserve additional theoretical and empirical attention: (a) Some spousal caregivers seem to exhibit stable pattern of individual well-being, (b) dyads may be able to adapt their ways of supporting each other to maintain a maximum of dyadic autonomy, and (c) the progression of the dementia increasingly compromising the individual autonomy is likely to require different behaviors and s...
This is a minimal dataset for testing the stress-buffering hypothesis in couple data. Objective: To...
Despite the negative implications for their own health, spouses continue to support each other and m...
Objectives: Much is known about the factors making caring for a spouse with dementia burdensome. How...
In the next years and decades, the number of old spousal dyads having to deal with the onset and pro...
In the next years and decades, the number of old spousal dyads having to deal with the onset and pro...
In the next years and decades, the number of old spousal dyads having to deal with the onset and pro...
Objectives: The number of couples facing a dementia diagnosis for one partner of the spousal dyad in...
By applying the Stress Process Model to examine the characteristics of people with dementia and thei...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The growing interest in early-onset dementia has attracted attentio...
To test whether the negative relationship between perceived stress and quality of life (Hypothesis 1...
Background: The care of community-dwelling people with dementia often occurs in the context of pre-...
A burgeoning literature links being married to better cognitive health, but less attention has been ...
ObjectivesA burgeoning literature links being married to better cognitive health, but less attention...
© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society o...
Background and Purpose: The impact of dementia-related stressors and strains have been examined for ...
This is a minimal dataset for testing the stress-buffering hypothesis in couple data. Objective: To...
Despite the negative implications for their own health, spouses continue to support each other and m...
Objectives: Much is known about the factors making caring for a spouse with dementia burdensome. How...
In the next years and decades, the number of old spousal dyads having to deal with the onset and pro...
In the next years and decades, the number of old spousal dyads having to deal with the onset and pro...
In the next years and decades, the number of old spousal dyads having to deal with the onset and pro...
Objectives: The number of couples facing a dementia diagnosis for one partner of the spousal dyad in...
By applying the Stress Process Model to examine the characteristics of people with dementia and thei...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The growing interest in early-onset dementia has attracted attentio...
To test whether the negative relationship between perceived stress and quality of life (Hypothesis 1...
Background: The care of community-dwelling people with dementia often occurs in the context of pre-...
A burgeoning literature links being married to better cognitive health, but less attention has been ...
ObjectivesA burgeoning literature links being married to better cognitive health, but less attention...
© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society o...
Background and Purpose: The impact of dementia-related stressors and strains have been examined for ...
This is a minimal dataset for testing the stress-buffering hypothesis in couple data. Objective: To...
Despite the negative implications for their own health, spouses continue to support each other and m...
Objectives: Much is known about the factors making caring for a spouse with dementia burdensome. How...