2018
DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igy023.1078
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For the Love of Land and People: Cultural Reasons for Providing Care to Family Members With Dementia

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“…These assets include strong family ties, commitment to providing social support, and long standing, well-trusted organizations such as faith groups (Schoenberg, Hatcher, & Dignan, 2008). Family cohesion and support among family members are high priorities, and families provide a sense of identity and belonging (Lancki et al, 2018). Family cohesion is associated with lower anxiety and depression, less suicide ideation, and fewer suicide attempts among various cultural groups (Park, Unutzer, & Grembowski, 2014; Rapp, Lau, & Chavira, 2016; White, Shelton, & Elgar, 2014).…”
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“…These assets include strong family ties, commitment to providing social support, and long standing, well-trusted organizations such as faith groups (Schoenberg, Hatcher, & Dignan, 2008). Family cohesion and support among family members are high priorities, and families provide a sense of identity and belonging (Lancki et al, 2018). Family cohesion is associated with lower anxiety and depression, less suicide ideation, and fewer suicide attempts among various cultural groups (Park, Unutzer, & Grembowski, 2014; Rapp, Lau, & Chavira, 2016; White, Shelton, & Elgar, 2014).…”
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