Untangling the role of social relationships in the association between caregiver burden and caregiver health: an observational study exploring three coping models of the stress process paradigm
Abstract Background Caregivers health is often at risk due to the detrimental effects of caregiver burden. It is therefore vital to identify strategies and resources, which ensure the safeguarding of caregivers' health, whilst also enabling caregivers to continue providing high quality long-ter...
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Main Authors: | Hannah Tough (Author), Martin W. G. Brinkhof (Author), Christine Fekete (Author) |
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