Informal caregivers' leisure time and stress |
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Authors: | Shelley I. White-Means Cyril F. Chang |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Economics Center for Research on Women, The University of Memphis, 38152 Memphis, TN |
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Abstract: | This article explores the disruption informal caregiving creates in the caregiver's family life and the relationship between leisure and stress caused by caregiving. The study finds that the caregiving setting, caregiver's sociodemographic characteristics, and economic variables (i.e., wage rate, nonwage income, and Medicaid coverage) significantly affect the caregiver's leisure. Additionally, reducing leisure leads to emotional and physical stress and less satisfaction with life overall. The article concludes with implications for public policy. Her research interests include long-term health care and medical service utilization for minority populations. She holds a doctorate from Northwestern University. He has published extensively in the areas of health services research and nonprofit organizations. His doctorate is from the University of Virginia. |
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Keywords: | informal caregiving leisure time long-term care economics stress |
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