The Relationships Between Depression and Other Outcomes of Chronic Illness Caregiving
- Topics:
- Healthcare Services
- Tags:
- BioMed Central,
- Depression,
- Outcome
- Source:
- BioMed Central
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Overview: Many caregivers with chronically ill relatives suffer from depression. However, the relationship of depression to other outcomes of chronic care-giving remains unclear. This study tested a hypothesized model which proposed that hours of care, stressful life events, social support, age and gender would predict caregivers' outcomes through perceived caregiver stress. Depression was expected to mediate the relationship between perceived stress and outcomes of chronic care-giving (physical function, self-esteem, and marital satisfaction).
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Format: PDF | Size: 296KB | Date: Feb 2005 | Pages: 10
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