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Psychological, social, and health impact of caregiving a comparison of black and white dementia family caregivers and noncaregivers | Author(s) | William E Haley, Constance A C West, Virginia G Wadley, Greg R Ford |
Journal title | Psychology and Aging, vol 10, no 4, December 1995 |
Pages | pp 540-552 |
Keywords | Dementia ; Family care ; White people ; Black people. |
Annotation | Presents findings from a study which compared psychological, social and health variables in black and white family carers of people with dementia. Concludes that caregiving is associated with increased depression and decreased life satisfaction only in white carers, but that caregiving have similar social consequences for both groups of carers. |
Accession Number | CPA-960212020 A |
Classmark | EA: P6:SJ: TKA: TKE |
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