A multilevel mixed effects analysis of informal carers health in Australia: the role of community participation, social support and trust at small area level
Abstract Background Informal carers suffer from worse health outcomes than non-carers due to their caregiving role. Yet, in a society carers health is as important as that of their care recipients. This study investigated the self-assessed mental and general health outcomes of informal carers in Aus...
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Main Authors: | Itismita Mohanty (Author), Theo Niyonsenga (Author), Tom Cochrane (Author), Debra Rickwood (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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