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Measuring the outcome of psychosocial intervention for family caregivers of dementia sufferers a factor analytic study | Author(s) | S Agar, E Moniz-Cook, S Orbell, C Elston |
Journal title | Aging & Mental Health, vol 1, no 2, May 1997 |
Pages | pp 166-175 |
Source | http://www.tandfonline.com |
Keywords | Family care ; Dementia ; Community care ; Psychology [care] ; Evaluation. |
Annotation | There is an increasing demand for measures which permit the assessment of the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions in community care. Existing measures of objective and subjective burden have limited utility, because they have not been adequately psychometrically evaluated. A full psychometric evaluation of two commonly used measures of objective and subjective burden was conducted among 114 dementia caregivers. The patterns of association between the two measures suggest that the use of this technique in caregiver assessment may assist in the targeting of appropriate interventions. |
Accession Number | CPA-970529008 A |
Classmark | P6:SJ: EA: PA: QN: 4C |
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