The roles of employment status and income in the mental health of informal caregivers in Germany
Abstract Background Informal caregivers often experience multiple negative consequences as a result of the informal care they provide. Among other factors, employment status, financial resources, and mental health are related to informal caregiving. This analysis examined the association between inf...
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Main Authors: | Julia-Sophia Scheuermann (Author), Anna Pendergrass (Author), Katharina Diehl (Author), Raphael M. Herr (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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