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DeCaporale, Lauren; Mensie, Lauren; Steffen, Ann – Death Studies, 2013
Family caregivers of physically and cognitively impaired older adults face multiple challenges when providing care, including responses to tangible and anticipated losses. However, little is known about the grief experiences of family caregivers and how these might differentially influence the care-related behaviors of spouses and adult children.…
Descriptors: Death, Respite Care, Caregivers, Family Relationship
McCoyd, Judith L. M.; Akincigil, Ayse; Paek, Eun Kwang – Journal of Family Social Work, 2010
The evidence that the birth of a child with a disability leads to divorce or separation is equivocal, with the majority of recent research suggesting that such a birth and childrearing may be stressful, but not necessarily toxic, to the caregiver relationship. Such research has been limited by small sample sizes and nonrepresentative samples and…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Statistical Significance, Respite Care, Disabilities
Montgomery, Rhonda; Kwak, Jung – Journal of Social Work Education, 2008
Care managers, including nurses and social workers, often lack information that would help them more effectively target services to caregivers' needs. Useful information includes the type of services that will be most helpful for caregivers and the best time to start using these services. Generally, caregivers are simply told what services they…
Descriptors: Probability, Respite Care, Social Support Groups, Social Work
Barron, Steve; McConkey, Roy; Mulvany, Fiona – Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 2006
Many families provide lifelong support to their relative with an intellectual disability. However, relatively little information is available for national populations on the characteristics of the people for whom these families care and the supports they receive or need. A database of all persons in receipt of intellectual disability services has…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Family Relationship