Men Who Receive Home Care From Spouse More Likely to Feel Burdensome Than Women: University of Michigan
November 12, 2019
November 12, 2019
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 12 [TNSsociologyresearch-Journal of Social Personal Relationships] -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
A spouse requiring caregiving for chronic illness or a disability can create a stressful environment for married couples.
The toll, however, is more pronounced for care-receiving husbands--compared to wives or men in non-caregiving relationships--who are vulnerable to negative exchanges with their spouses, such as . . .
A spouse requiring caregiving for chronic illness or a disability can create a stressful environment for married couples.
The toll, however, is more pronounced for care-receiving husbands--compared to wives or men in non-caregiving relationships--who are vulnerable to negative exchanges with their spouses, such as . . .