Abstract: | Abstract This study examines the effect of characteristics of the caregiving network on the likelihood of using supportive services by dependent older persons. Logistic regression analysis was conducted with a probability sample of community-dwelling elders cared for by their wives or daughters (n = 209). Results indicate that the specific composition of the caregiving networks, including the identity of the primary caregiver (wives vs. daughters), the availability and identity (kin or friends) of secondary helpers determines the likelihood of service use. The findings suggest that elders cared for by their wives alone may be quite isolated and should be the priority for community outreach services. |