Spouses, adult children, and children-in-law as caregivers of older adults: A meta-analytic comparison.
Philipps University of Marburg · University of Rochester
Abstract
The present meta-analysis integrates the results from 168 empirical studies on differences between caregiving spouses, adult children, and children-in-law. Spouses differ from children and children-in-law significantly with regard to sociodemographic variables; also, they provide more support but report fewer care recipient behavior problems. Spouse caregivers report more depression symptoms, greater financial and physical burden, and lower levels of psychological well-being. Higher levels of psychological distress among spouses are explained mostly--but not completely--by higher levels of care provision. Few differences emerge between children and children-in-law, but children-in-law perceive the relationship…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 110.85
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 191
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2Topics & keywords
- Spouse
- Psychology
- Psychological distress
- Meta-analysis
- Depression (economics)
- Distress
- Clinical psychology
- Developmental psychology