[Support provided by third parties and the reaction of close female caregivers in the care of elderly persons with loss of autonomy]. / L'aide apportée par des tiers et les réactions des aidantes naturelles à la prise en charge de personnes âgées en perte d'autonomie.
Sante Ment Que
; 17(2): 205-25, 1992.
Article
in Fr
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-1301812
This article is about the relation between, on the one hand, support provided by third parties and, on the other, the burden and the depression experienced by the main female supporters who care for the elderly suffering from physical or cognitive problems. The authors examine the hypothesis that social support is not homogeneous across the board and that the different types of support are likely to have different effects on elders with adverse reactions to the caring process. Data originates from a study that was conducted in the Montréal area in 1990 with 159 female supporters living with an elder requiring care who requested support services from formal and informal networks. Hierarchical regression analyses show that the variables in connection with care dispensed by the network play a limited role in attempting to explain the depression and burden levels. Furthermore, these analyses confirm the hypothesis of the variables' narrow range of influence.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Professional-Family Relations
/
Social Support
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Attitude to Health
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Caregivers
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Health Services for the Aged
Type of study:
Qualitative_research
Aspects:
Determinantes_sociais_saude
Limits:
Aged
/
Female
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Humans
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Male
/
Middle aged
Country/Region as subject:
America do norte
Language:
Fr
Journal:
Sante Ment Que
Journal subject:
PSICOLOGIA
/
PSIQUIATRIA
/
SERVICOS DE SAUDE
Year:
1992
Document type:
Article
Country of publication:
Canada