Caregiving in the Illness ContextT. Revenson, K. Griva, A. Luszczynska, V. Morrison, E. Panagopoulou, N. Vilchinsky, M. Hagedoorn, Huges Springer, 26 בינו׳ 2016 - 156 עמודים How does caregiving affect health and well-being and what resources help caregivers? This book provides a synthesis of psychological research on caregiver stress and brings attention to the personal, social and structural factors that affect caregivers' well-being and as well as recent behavioral interventions to enhance health. |
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Caregiving as a Dyadic Process | |
The Emotional Experience of Caregiving | |
The Costs of Caregiving for Women | |
The Influence of Culture on Caregiving Cognitions and Motivations | |
Personality and Caregiving | |
Interventions to Support Caregivers | |
References | |
Index | |
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AARP Alliance for Caregiving Alzheimer’s disease associated attachment Badr behavior breast cancer cancer caregivers cancer patients caregiver burden caregiver outcomes caregiver stress caregiver’s caregivers of cancer caregivers of patients caregivers reported caregiving experience caregiving role caregiving situation caregiving tasks carers Chapter chronic illness Clinical couples coping culture dementia dementia caregivers depressive symptoms dyadic coping dyadic interventions dyads effects emotional distress emotional labor endoflife ethnic example extrinsic motivations family caregivers family members female caregivers focused gender differences Gerontology Gerontology Series Health Psychology Illness Context informal caregivers International Psychogeriatrics interventions for caregivers Journals of Gerontology Latino levels mental health metaanalysis MetLife Mikulincer motives National Alliance needs negative neuroticism Northouse Nursing one’s palliative care partners Parveen personality perspective physical health Pinquart & Sörensen prostate cancer psychological distress psychosocial recipient relationship responsibility Revenson Sanderman Schulz selfefficacy Social Psychology social support spousal spouse caregivers stressors systematic review telehealth wellbeing women Zarit