reviewThe GerontologistFeb 18, 2015GREEN OA

Informal Caregiving and Its Impact on Health: A Reappraisal From Population-Based Studies

Johns Hopkins University · Boston University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Considerable research and public discourse on family caregiving portrays it as a stressful and burdensome experience with serious negative health consequences. A landmark study by Schulz and Beach that reported higher mortality rates for strained spouse caregivers has been widely cited as evidence for the physical health risks of caregiving and is often a centerpiece of advocacy for improved caregiver services. However, 5 subsequent population-based studies have found reduced mortality and extended longevity for caregivers as a whole compared with noncaregiving controls. Most caregivers also report benefits from caregiving, and many report little or no caregiving-related strain. Policy reports, media…

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Keywords
  • Spouse
  • Gerontology
  • Psychology
  • Family caregivers
  • Population
  • Public health
  • Longevity
  • Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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