1992
DOI: 10.1037/h0089084
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Impact of serious morbidity of individuals on the registered morbidity of their partners: An exploration with negative results.

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“…Three studies (2, 9, 14) were based on crosssectional data from caregivers of elderly persons with chronic diseases and from a control group. The fourth study (40) compared morbidity in spouses of chronic patients, as registered by the family physician, and a control group. None of the four original articles adequately described recruitment and selection of the research population, and only one (2) provided adequate information on the reliability and validity of measuring instruments and on the statistical methods used.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…Three studies (2, 9, 14) were based on crosssectional data from caregivers of elderly persons with chronic diseases and from a control group. The fourth study (40) compared morbidity in spouses of chronic patients, as registered by the family physician, and a control group. None of the four original articles adequately described recruitment and selection of the research population, and only one (2) provided adequate information on the reliability and validity of measuring instruments and on the statistical methods used.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five articles (2, 9, 14, 40, 44), which included a literature survey (44), described studies concerned with the impact of physical impairments or chronic diseases in general for family members. Three studies (2, 9, 14) were based on crosssectional data from caregivers of elderly persons with chronic diseases and from a control group.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%