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Intergenerational conflict: middle-aged women caring for demented older relatives
M A Pett1, M S Caserta, A P Hutton
1University of Utah College of Nursing and Gerontology Center, Salt Lake City.
The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
|July 1, 1988
Abstract:
This study examined the experiences of 181 middle-aged women who, while raising a family, were also primary care providers for an older demented relative. Results indicated that the caregiver burden depended on the context of the caregiving experience, particularly the relative's place of residence. Employment did not alter responsibilities but did affect coping strategies and perceived health of the caregiver.