According to “family conflict theory”, living with adult children can create negative tensions or increase caregiving responsibilities, potentially diminishing the benefits of multi-generational family interactions [14, 15]. Moreover, in migratory societies, rural elderly often assume significant ...
Six participants included in this third cluster exhibited negative silhouette width [45] (Fig. 2). These participants were unusual within this dataset as they lived with spouse or partner or other yet did not have a live-in caregiver. Due to their small number it was not possible to draw ...
Negative Impact and Positive Value of Caregiving in Spouse Carers of Persons With Dementia in Sweden As welfare providers struggle to meet the care needs of persons with dementia (PwDs), most of their needs are being met by a family carers, most often a sp... J Marcus,KJ Mckee,D Lena,...
Exposure We asked participants whether they lived with one or more of the following (i.e., allowing multiple responses): spouse (wife/husband); child(ren) of preschool age; child(ren) of primary school age or older; parent(s); sibling(s); grandparent(s); pet(s); and other(s). ...
In addition, women had unstable marriages but also had financial constraints when seeking treatment; some women in this study coped positively while others had negative coping strategies. In this study, women with involuntary childlessness were largely not supported by their partners, family, and ...
Exposure We asked participants whether they lived with one or more of the following (i.e., allowing multiple responses): spouse (wife/husband); child(ren) of preschool age; child(ren) of primary school age or older; parent(s); sibling(s); grandparent(s); pet(s); and other(s). ...
“knew” (but now know with much greater depth and understanding) is how terrible losing a loved one really is, whether it is a child, a parent, a spouse, a grandparent, or anyone who you are close to. That loss and the grief that comes with it is so powerful and completely life-...
You're newly married and want to have some independence and time with your spouse, including doing things for your spouse and that's nothing out of the ordinary. At the same time, your FIL has "his" house that his "kids" are living in and he is still running it as his house with ...
tips for working through feeling this way. Let’s continue with consideration number one, and the question of whether youlike being around your elderly parentsand the opposite. Do your elderly parents like being around you, your spouse, your children for more than an occasional lunch or dinner...
‘My ex-spouse and I have difficulty discussing financial matters involving the children’ (reversed). Items are answered on a 5-point scale ranging from (1)neverto (5)almost always.These three questions together with the relationship question had an acceptable reliability for fathers (α = .71...