The expected increasing demand for informal care in aging societies underscores the importance of understanding the psychological implications of caregiving. This study explores the effect of providing regular help with personal care to a partner on different aspects of psychological well-being. We use cross-sectional data from the Norwegian Life Course, Ageing and Generation study (n. ~15,000; age 40-84) and two-wave panel data from the Norwegian study on Life Course, Ageing and Generation (n. ~3000; age 40-84). To separate the effects of providing care from those of the partner’s disability, caregivers are contrasted with non-caregivers with both disabled and nondisabled partners. We separate outcomes into cognitive well-being (life satis...
Data from the first 2 waves of the Caregiver Health Effects Study (n = 680) were analyzed to examine...
(1) Background: Spouse carers of persons with dementia (PwD) are particularly vulnerable to negative...
Older adults often bear the responsibility of taking care of their spouses who have physical or cogn...
The expected increasing demand for informal care in aging societies underscores the importance of un...
This study explores the effect of providing regular help with personal care to a resident or non-res...
Objectives: In response to concerns about the sustainability of health care systems that increasingl...
Objectives: In response to concerns about the sustainability of health care systems that increasingl...
Objective. In Europe, the demand for informal care is high and will increase because of the ageing p...
Given population aging and the emphasis on in-home care, more working-age adults face demands of pro...
© The Author(s) 2022.A burgeoning literature considers caregiving in a relationship context and exam...
State policies have recently trended towards encouraging home and community-based services (HCBS) ov...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the over-time effects of physical, psychological and soc...
Loneliness as a predictor of quality of life among older caregivers Aim. This paper reports a study ...
This study examined the effects of caregiving for disabled children, spouses, parents, and other kin...
Caregiving can be burdensome for both family caregivers and older care recipients (i.e., adults 75 y...
Data from the first 2 waves of the Caregiver Health Effects Study (n = 680) were analyzed to examine...
(1) Background: Spouse carers of persons with dementia (PwD) are particularly vulnerable to negative...
Older adults often bear the responsibility of taking care of their spouses who have physical or cogn...
The expected increasing demand for informal care in aging societies underscores the importance of un...
This study explores the effect of providing regular help with personal care to a resident or non-res...
Objectives: In response to concerns about the sustainability of health care systems that increasingl...
Objectives: In response to concerns about the sustainability of health care systems that increasingl...
Objective. In Europe, the demand for informal care is high and will increase because of the ageing p...
Given population aging and the emphasis on in-home care, more working-age adults face demands of pro...
© The Author(s) 2022.A burgeoning literature considers caregiving in a relationship context and exam...
State policies have recently trended towards encouraging home and community-based services (HCBS) ov...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the over-time effects of physical, psychological and soc...
Loneliness as a predictor of quality of life among older caregivers Aim. This paper reports a study ...
This study examined the effects of caregiving for disabled children, spouses, parents, and other kin...
Caregiving can be burdensome for both family caregivers and older care recipients (i.e., adults 75 y...
Data from the first 2 waves of the Caregiver Health Effects Study (n = 680) were analyzed to examine...
(1) Background: Spouse carers of persons with dementia (PwD) are particularly vulnerable to negative...
Older adults often bear the responsibility of taking care of their spouses who have physical or cogn...