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Caregiver strain among non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic male caregivers with self-reported chronic health conditions.

Chung Lin KewTiffany R WashingtonCaroline D BergeronAshley L MerianosLedric D ShermanKirby GoidelMatthew Lee Smith
Published in: Ethnicity & health (2023)
Findings from this study suggest that non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic men with chronic conditions have differing caregiving experiences. While bolstering social connectedness and caregiver support services may offset caregiver strain, tailored mental health and disease management programming are needed to meet the specific needs of non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic male caregivers.
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