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- Title
The Effects of Caregiving Resources on Perceived Health among Caregivers.
- Authors
Michin Hong; Harrington, Donna
- Abstract
This study examined how various types of resources influence perceived health of care-givers. Guided by the conservation of resources theory, a caregiver health model was built and tested using structural equation modeling. The caregiver health model consisted of caregiving situations (functional limitations and cognitive impairments of older adults and caregiving time), resources (financial resources, mastery, social support, family harmony, and service utilization), caregiver burden, and perceived health of caregivers. The sample included 1,837 unpaid informal caregivers drawn from the 2004 National Long-Term Caregiver Survey. The model fit indices indicated that the first structural model did not fit well; however, the revised model yielded an excellent model fit. More stressful caregiving situations were associated with fewer resources and higher burden, whereas greater resources were associated with lower burden and better perceived health of caregivers. The results suggest explicit implications for social work research and practice on how to protect the health of caregivers.
- Subjects
CAREGIVERS; CHI-squared test; COGNITION disorders; CONFIDENCE intervals; HEALTH status indicators; HOME nursing; LIFE skills; MATHEMATICAL models; SERVICES for caregivers; MEDICAL care use; MENTAL health surveys; SENSORY perception; QUESTIONNAIRES; STATISTICAL sampling; SOCIAL case work; SURVEYS; THEORY; SOCIOECONOMIC factors; STRUCTURAL equation modeling; BURDEN of care; CROSS-sectional method
- Publication
Health & Social Work, 2016, Vol 41, Issue 3, p155
- ISSN
0360-7283
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/hsw/hlw025