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Caregiver Comorbidity and the Ability to Manage Stress

This analysis evaluated the hypothesis that comorbidity, as a measure of physical health status, would negatively impact the stress management capability of caregivers. To examine this relationship, data from 3,112 caregivers participating in the Uniform Caregiver Assessment through California'...

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Published in:Journal of gerontological social work 2004-05, Vol.42 (1), p.41-58
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