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Factors influencing loneliness in cancer caregivers: A longitudinal study.

Alyson RossAvery PerezLeslie WehrlenLena J LeeLi YangRobert CoxMargaret BevansAlice DingLori S WienerGwenyth R Wallen
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2020)
This study provides guidance for clinicians attempting to identify at-risk caregivers by confirming the findings of previous research that caregivers with higher burden, stress and in poor mental health are at increased risk for loneliness. This study provides preliminary evidence that continuing to work during the caregiving trajectory may be beneficial to caregivers by reducing levels of loneliness. Future research is needed to confirm these findings and to examine novel interventions to reduce loneliness in cancer caregivers.
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