Ambivalent ageism and the pains and gains of informal caregiving for older adults: Findings from Germany
Larissa Zwar,
Hans-Helmut König,
Emily Delfin
et al.
Abstract:Background and Objectives:
We analyzed the associations between ambivalent ageism, burden and positive experiences of care among informal caregivers of older adults (aged ≥ 60 years), to advance our understanding of its so far unknown role as psychosocial risk or resilience factor for informal caregivers.
Design and Methods:
Data of 433 informal caregivers (≥ 18 years) of adults with care needs (≥ 60 years) from the Attitudes towards Informal Caregivers (ATTIC) project was used. The Ambivalent Ageism Scale… Show more
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