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Caregiving in the Pacific Rim: a comparison of Asian and non-Asian caregiving experiences

This study compares the results of two surveys of informal caregivers conducted in California and Hawaii (N = 1677) to determine if there is a uniquely Asian model of caregiving. Differences between Asian and non-Asian caregivers were found in the percentage of male caregivers, the impact of caregiving personally and on the family, and on employment. Furthermore, in multivariate analysis, being of Asian origin retained significance in predicting both positive and negative caregiver outcomes. This study suggests that Asian-american caregivers, while still respecting their cultural caregiving tradition, may be experiencing difficulties in adapting to new roles.

Additional Titles
Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development
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Key Information

Type of Reference
Jour
ISBN/ISSN
0218 5385
Resource Database
Social care online
Publication Year
2009
Issue Number
2
Volume Number
19
Start Page
38-51