Objectives: This study hypothesized that higher caregiving demands are related to higher perceived injustice. Furthermore, this study investigated the mediating role of perceived injustice in the link between caregiving demands and caregivers' psychological well-being. Design: A cross-sectional design. Setting: The Pain Centre of the university medical centre. Subjects: Participants were 184 family caregivers of patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain. Main measures: Participants completed questionnaires that assessed caregiving demands (i.e. The Dutch Objective Burden Inventory), perceived injustice (i.e. The Injustice Experience Questionnaire), how much they considered different sources responsible for the injustice they experienced (i...
This study concerns the role of caregiving appraisal, whether it explains why stressors in the careg...
International audienceCaring for a relative with a severe mental disorder puts family caregivers to ...
Background: We use Pearlin's Stress Process Model to examine the objective stressors and subjective ...
Objectives: This study hypothesized that higher caregiving demands are related to higher perceived i...
Objective: The present study investigated whether illness cognitions mediated the relationship betwe...
The Injustice Experience Questionnaire (IEQ) assesses the degree to which chronic pain sufferers per...
Background: Perceived injustice can be defined as an «Appraisal cognition or set of cognitions compr...
BACKGROUND: Attention to caregiving consequences has been mainly restricted to schizophrenia, althou...
Aims: To identify what factors are associated with the caregiver burden of spouse caregivers, adult ...
Examining the interpersonal effects of suffering in the context of family caregiving is an important...
To address some remaining questions in the extant family caregiving literature, the present study ex...
This study examined negative reception to caregiving by a chronically ill spouse and the impact on t...
The study focused on the perceived effects of caregiving among in-house caregivers. Perceive effects...
a b s t r a c t Emerging evidence suggests that perceived injustice is a risk factor for adverse out...
Background. Chronic pain sufferers and caregivers share the risk of higher levels of psychological d...
This study concerns the role of caregiving appraisal, whether it explains why stressors in the careg...
International audienceCaring for a relative with a severe mental disorder puts family caregivers to ...
Background: We use Pearlin's Stress Process Model to examine the objective stressors and subjective ...
Objectives: This study hypothesized that higher caregiving demands are related to higher perceived i...
Objective: The present study investigated whether illness cognitions mediated the relationship betwe...
The Injustice Experience Questionnaire (IEQ) assesses the degree to which chronic pain sufferers per...
Background: Perceived injustice can be defined as an «Appraisal cognition or set of cognitions compr...
BACKGROUND: Attention to caregiving consequences has been mainly restricted to schizophrenia, althou...
Aims: To identify what factors are associated with the caregiver burden of spouse caregivers, adult ...
Examining the interpersonal effects of suffering in the context of family caregiving is an important...
To address some remaining questions in the extant family caregiving literature, the present study ex...
This study examined negative reception to caregiving by a chronically ill spouse and the impact on t...
The study focused on the perceived effects of caregiving among in-house caregivers. Perceive effects...
a b s t r a c t Emerging evidence suggests that perceived injustice is a risk factor for adverse out...
Background. Chronic pain sufferers and caregivers share the risk of higher levels of psychological d...
This study concerns the role of caregiving appraisal, whether it explains why stressors in the careg...
International audienceCaring for a relative with a severe mental disorder puts family caregivers to ...
Background: We use Pearlin's Stress Process Model to examine the objective stressors and subjective ...