Dyadic Ambivalence in Couples Managing Early-Stage Alzheimer's Disease: Linking Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia to Life Satisfaction.
Meng HuoMegan GilliganKyungmin KimNicole E RichardsKaren L FingermanSteven H ZaritPublished in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2024)
This study utilizes a dyadic approach to assess ambivalence in dementia care. Findings reveal the conflicting emotions that couples experience as they cope with early-stage AD, identify sources of such ambivalence, and shed light on the development of dyadic interventions that can promote positive outcomes in both partners.
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