Associations between context and affect within the daily lives of cancer caregivers.
Katharine E DanielJillian V GlazerTri LeMatthew J ReilleyMark J JamesonPhilip I ChowLee M RitterbandKelly M ShafferPublished in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2023)
Results suggest the pertinence of a behavioral activation framework to mitigate the emotional strain of caregiving. Interventions that facilitate caregivers' ability to socialize with a range of friends and family, including their loved one with cancer, outside of the home may have the strongest positive emotional impact.