“…Sociodemographic characteristics include variables like age, gender, living situation, type of relationship, and socioeconomic status of both the care recipient and caregiver. Relatively consistent findings were reported regarding gender (Zarit and Toseland, 1986;Barusch and Spaid, 1989;Miller and Cafasso, 1992), age (Mor et al, 1994), co-residence and the type of relationship between the care recipient and caregiver (Horowitz, 1985;George and Gwyther, 1986;Young and Kahana, 1989).Women, especially those at a younger age, tend to perceive caregiving as more negative than (older) men and report higher levels of psychological distress (Zarit et al, 1989;Blood et al, 1994), even if the amount of care provided and/or the level of patient's health is controlled (Horowitz, 1985). Compared to other informal caregivers, female caregivers and partners are identified as the most vulnerable group of caregivers.…”