Social support, caregiver burden, and life satisfaction in a sample of rural African American and White caregivers of older persons with dementia
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Social support, caregiver burden, and life satisfaction in a sample of rural African American and White caregivers of older persons with dementia
Abstract
This article reports the findings of a study of African American and White dementia caregivers (n = 141) living in rural areas of Alabama that examined the relations between the participants' receipt of informal social support, and their levels of caregiver burden and life satisfaction. The sample, as a whole, reported high levels of social support with no reported differences in social support by race. Female caregivers reported higher mean scores on 3 of the 4 dimensions of social support than their male counterparts. Two of the 4 dimensions of social support accounted for 32% of the variance of the caregivers' reported level of life satisfaction.
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