Place-based, intersectional variation in caregiving patterns and health outcomes among informal caregivers in the United States
IntroductionInformal caregiving is a critical component of the healthcare system despite numerous impacts on informal caregivers' health and well-being. Racial and gender disparities in caregiving duties and health outcomes are well documented. Place-based factors, such as neighborhood conditio...
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Main Authors: | Steven A. Cohen (Author), Caitlin C. Nash (Author), Mary L. Greaney (Author) |
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