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Family caregiving for people with Alzheimer's disease: results of the NYU spouse caregiver intervention study

This article examines the impact caring for a spouse with Alzheimer's disease has on the caregiver. The author, arguing family caregivers often suffer from fatigue, depression, social isolation, anxiety, and physical illness as a result of the stress involved, maintains outside support for caregivers is crucial for their well-being and can benefit the patient.

Additional Titles
Generations (San Francisco, California)
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Key Information

Type of Reference
Jour
ISBN/ISSN
0738-7806
Resource Database
Miscellaneous
Publication Year
2002
Issue Number
1
Volume Number
26
Start Page
104