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Support for Family Caregivers: Implications of Work Strain and Its Intersections With Formal and Informal Help.

Joseph SvecNatasha PetersonJeong Eun Lee
Published in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2024)
The findings suggest that informal support, exemplified by the number of additional caregivers, corresponds with reduced emotional distress among employed caregivers and can mitigate the negative impacts of work strain. However, positive associations between formal support and male and female caregiver distress suggest that the context of formal services may offer limited or untimely support. This study is expected to broaden our understanding of informal caregiving in later life and provide practical implications on how to sustain informal care.
Keyphrases
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