This study examined patterns and determinants of three dimensions of caregiver's health of newly diagnosed colorectal cancer patients, i.e. physical, mental and social functioning (N = 148). Physical functioning declined within a 6-month period in female caregivers, while no change was observed in male caregivers. For mental and social functioning, an improvement was observed in male and female caregivers. Change in physical functioning was associated with gender, age, income and initial level. Change in mental functioning was predicted by initial status and positive as well as negative caregiver experiences, Change in social functioning was mainly predicted by initial level and change in patient's dependency. Physical and mental functionin...
This study investigated how both caregiver and patient factors predict different aspects of burden i...
The aim of this study was to describe the correlations between the psychosocial burden on male careg...
The experience and construction of caring in 50 informal cancer carers, 35 women and 15 men, was exa...
This study examined patterns and determinants of three dimensions of caregiver's health of newly dia...
This study examined patterns and determinants of three dimensions of caregiver's health of newly dia...
Objective The aims of this study were to investigate differences between female and male caregivers...
This study describes patterns of caregiving experiences in partners of patients with cancer (N=148) ...
BACKGROUND. Research regarding informal caregiving showed considerable individual variation in respo...
Research on caregivers of ill patients has predominantly included samples of women. Using a secondar...
fBACKGROUND, The role of social support and personality within the cancer caregiving process has rem...
This study examined relations between stress and coping predictors and negative (distress) and posit...
Women cancer carers report higher rates of distress than men; however, there is little understanding...
The significant and often long-term emotional and physical health consequences of providing care to ...
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to (i) investigate the impact of subjective and objective factors on c...
A diagnosis of cancer affects not only the patient but also their significant others, especially whe...
This study investigated how both caregiver and patient factors predict different aspects of burden i...
The aim of this study was to describe the correlations between the psychosocial burden on male careg...
The experience and construction of caring in 50 informal cancer carers, 35 women and 15 men, was exa...
This study examined patterns and determinants of three dimensions of caregiver's health of newly dia...
This study examined patterns and determinants of three dimensions of caregiver's health of newly dia...
Objective The aims of this study were to investigate differences between female and male caregivers...
This study describes patterns of caregiving experiences in partners of patients with cancer (N=148) ...
BACKGROUND. Research regarding informal caregiving showed considerable individual variation in respo...
Research on caregivers of ill patients has predominantly included samples of women. Using a secondar...
fBACKGROUND, The role of social support and personality within the cancer caregiving process has rem...
This study examined relations between stress and coping predictors and negative (distress) and posit...
Women cancer carers report higher rates of distress than men; however, there is little understanding...
The significant and often long-term emotional and physical health consequences of providing care to ...
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to (i) investigate the impact of subjective and objective factors on c...
A diagnosis of cancer affects not only the patient but also their significant others, especially whe...
This study investigated how both caregiver and patient factors predict different aspects of burden i...
The aim of this study was to describe the correlations between the psychosocial burden on male careg...
The experience and construction of caring in 50 informal cancer carers, 35 women and 15 men, was exa...