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Race, finding meaning, and caregiver distress
C J Farran1, B H Miller, J E Kaufman
1Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, USA.
Journal of Aging and Health
|July 6, 1997
Abstract:
This study investigated the relationship between race, finding meaning (as a positive psychological resource variable), and the outcomes of caregiver depression and global role strain among 77 African American and 138 White spouse caregivers of persons with dementia. Finding provisional meaning had a direct negative relationship with depression and global role strain. Although African American caregivers were less likely to report depression and role strain, there was no interaction by race in the process influencing caregiver distress.