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Diversity among grandparent caregivers | Author(s) | Bert Hayslip, Julie Hicks Patrick, Esme Fuller-Thomson |
Journal title | International Journal of Aging and Human Development, vol 60, no 4, 2005 |
Pages | pp 269-359 (whole issue) |
Source | http://baywood.com |
Keywords | Grandparents as carers ; Methodology ; Research Reviews. |
Annotation | Articles in this special issue of the International Journal of Aging and Human Development draw attention to the range of research being conducted on grandparents as caregivers. Four of the articles investigate populations that have previously received little attention in the grandparent caregiver literature: American grandfather caregivers; Native Canadian grandparents; Latino grandmothers in Southern California; and grandmothers raising grandchildren in rural Kenya. Other articles are notable for methodology used - for example, participants keeping health diaries for a few weeks. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-050622201 A |
Classmark | P6:SW: 3D: 3A:6KC |
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