Using a daily diary design, we examined whether emotional and physical reactivity in the face of care-related stressors is more intense for caregivers (CGs) living with lower levels of available socioemotional support and higher numbers of extrinsic stressors. Sixty-three CGs reported their experiences based on the past 24 hr (i.e., number of caregiving tasks, care recipient problem behaviors, family disagreements regarding care, depressive symptoms, feelings of burden, physical symptoms) on eight consecutive survey days; they also reported on extrinsic stressors and available socioemotional support. Multilevel analyses indicated significant moderator effects: within-person patterns of reactivity to care-related stressors were especially st...
Background: We use Pearlin's Stress Process Model to examine the objective stressors and subjective ...
The present study investigated a variety of stressors experienced by caregivers of people with perso...
The provision of care to a dependent, elderly individual has consistently been related to high level...
Caregivers differ in their emotional response when facing difficult situations during the caregiving...
Caregivers differ in their emotional response when facing difficult situations during the caregiving...
Introduction Caregivers differ in their emotional response when facing difficult situations during t...
To address some remaining questions in the extant family caregiving literature, the present study ex...
This study concerns the role of caregiving appraisal, whether it explains why stressors in the careg...
As worldwide population ages, an increase of inhabitants who suffer neurodegenerative diseases can b...
Chronic, irreversible dementia causes a great deal of stress to family care providers. Limited atten...
The study focused on the perceived effects of caregiving among in-house caregivers. Perceive effects...
Reactions to caregiving and depression affect a carer\u27s ability to continue in their caring role....
In the present meta-analysis, we integrated findings from 228 studies on the association of six care...
This cross-sectional study examined how three types of social support — social participation, emotio...
BACKGROUND: Older people with multi-morbidity are major users of healthcare and are often discharged...
Background: We use Pearlin's Stress Process Model to examine the objective stressors and subjective ...
The present study investigated a variety of stressors experienced by caregivers of people with perso...
The provision of care to a dependent, elderly individual has consistently been related to high level...
Caregivers differ in their emotional response when facing difficult situations during the caregiving...
Caregivers differ in their emotional response when facing difficult situations during the caregiving...
Introduction Caregivers differ in their emotional response when facing difficult situations during t...
To address some remaining questions in the extant family caregiving literature, the present study ex...
This study concerns the role of caregiving appraisal, whether it explains why stressors in the careg...
As worldwide population ages, an increase of inhabitants who suffer neurodegenerative diseases can b...
Chronic, irreversible dementia causes a great deal of stress to family care providers. Limited atten...
The study focused on the perceived effects of caregiving among in-house caregivers. Perceive effects...
Reactions to caregiving and depression affect a carer\u27s ability to continue in their caring role....
In the present meta-analysis, we integrated findings from 228 studies on the association of six care...
This cross-sectional study examined how three types of social support — social participation, emotio...
BACKGROUND: Older people with multi-morbidity are major users of healthcare and are often discharged...
Background: We use Pearlin's Stress Process Model to examine the objective stressors and subjective ...
The present study investigated a variety of stressors experienced by caregivers of people with perso...
The provision of care to a dependent, elderly individual has consistently been related to high level...