نتایج جستجو برای: caregiving

تعداد نتایج: 4487  

Journal: :Health economics 2009
Norma B Coe Courtney Harold Van Houtven

We examine the physical and mental health effects of providing care to an elderly mother on the adult child caregiver. We address the endogeneity of the selection in and out of caregiving using an instrumental variable approach, using the death of the care recipient and sibling characteristics. We also carefully control for baseline health and work status of the adult child. We explore flexible...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2016
Ewan Carr Emily T Murray Paola Zaninotto Dorina Cadar Jenny Head Stephen Stansfeld Mai Stafford

OBJECTIVE This study investigated associations between informal caregiving and exit from paid employment among older workers in the United Kingdom. METHOD Information on caregiving and work status for 8,473 older workers (aged 50-75 years) was drawn from five waves of Understanding Society (2009-2014). We used discrete-time survival models to estimate the associations of caring intensity and ...

Journal: :Canadian journal of neuroscience nursing 2007
Carole L White Nicol Korner-Bitensky Nathalie Rodrigue Christina Rosmus Rosa Sourial Sylvie Lambert Sharon Wood-Dauphinee

PURPOSE This project explored caregivers' perceptions regarding the barriers and facilitators to undertaking the post-stroke caregiving role, particularly as related to the health care system, with the ultimate goal of identifying potential strategies that would assist families in successfully undertaking the role. METHOD A qualitative study consisting of focus groups and individual interview...

2015
Jan Michael Bauer Alfonso Sousa-Poza

Impacts of Informal Caregiving on Caregiver Employment, Health, and Family As the aging population increases, the demand for informal caregiving is becoming an ever more important concern for researchers and policy-makers alike. To shed light on the implications of informal caregiving, this paper reviews current research on its impact on three areas of caregivers’ lives: employment, health, and...

2018
Eric W Anderson Katie M White

BACKGROUND Informal, unpaid caregivers shoulder much of the care burden for individuals with serious illness. As part of a project to create an innovative model of supportive care for serious illness, a series of user interviews were conducted, forming the basis for this article. OBJECTIVE To understand both individual and interpersonal aspects of caregiving for serious illness. METHODS Twe...

2016
André Hajek Hans-Helmut König Jerson Laks

OBJECTIVE To examine whether intra- and intergenerational caregiving affect subjective well-being (SWB) of the caregivers longitudinally. METHODS Data were drawn from the German Ageing Survey (DEAS), which is a population-based longitudinal study of individuals living in Germany aged 40 and over. The waves in 2002, 2008 and 2011 were used (with 10,434 observations). SWB was examined in a broa...

2017
Judith K Morgan Chaohui Guo Eydie L Moses-Kolko Mary L Phillips Stephanie D Stepp Alison E Hipwell

Postpartum depression may disrupt socio-affective neural circuitry and compromise provision of positive parenting. Although work has evaluated how parental response to negative stimuli is related to caregiving, research is needed to examine how depressive symptoms during the postpartum period may be related to neural response to positive stimuli, especially positive faces, given depression's as...

Journal: :Psychological assessment 2017
Helena Moreira Ana Fonseca Phillip R Shaver Mario Mikulincer Maria Cristina Canavarro

According to attachment theory, the main goal of the caregiving behavioral system is to relieve others' distress and promote their health and welfare. This is accomplished through a set of caregiving behaviors that are the primary strategy of this system. However, some individuals develop nonoptimal or secondary strategies (hyperactivation or deactivation). The Caregiving System Scale (CSS) is ...

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2017
Jessica E. Flannery Laurel J. Gabard-Durnam Mor Shapiro Bonnie Goff Christina Caldera Jennifer Louie Dylan G. Gee Eva H. Telzer Kathryn L. Humphreys Daniel S. Lumian Nim Tottenham

Several studies have shown that young children who have experienced early caregiving adversity (e.g. previously institutionalization (PI)) exhibit flattened diurnal cortisol slopes; however, less is known about how these patterns might differ between children and adolescents, since the transition between childhood and adolescence is a time of purported plasticity in the hypothalamic-pituitary-a...

Journal: :Psychologie & neuropsychiatrie du vieillissement 2009
Natalie Rigaux

A review of the scientific literature devoted to informal care of demented people has shown two ways of conceiving this form of help. The oldest and dominant one sees caregiving as a burden; the more recent and less frequently reported perceives caregiving as a significant experience for the caregiver but also for the care receiver. This paper will focus on this second perspective, and describe...

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