Is caregiving by baby boomer women related to the presence of depressive symptoms? Evidence from eight national surveys
Abstract Background A common hypothesis is that caregiving is deleterious to women's mental health. International studies continue to emphasize the importance of mental health issues for women. Yet only a few researchers have used population-based surveys to explore the association between care...
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Main Authors: | Chi Chiao (Author), Yun-Yu Chen (Author) |
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