“…Working caregivers may also experience concurrent or conflicting work and caregiving demands being made of scarce time and resources, resulting in role strain or conflict at the caregiving-work nexus (Given, Given, Sherwood, & DeVoss, 2013; Gordon, Pruchno, Wilson-Genderson, Murphy, & Rose, 2012). In general, working family caregivers seem more likely to have worse mental health compared to individuals who only work or provide care exclusively (Honda, Date, Abe, Aoyagi, & Honda, 2014; Lee, Walker, & Shoup, 2001; Longacre, Valdmanis, Handorf, & Fang, 2016), especially with regard to depressive symptoms. For example, those engaged both in work and caregiving roles exhibit more depressive symptoms than those involved in only one of those roles (Lee et al, 2001).…”