Caring for Those who "can't": Gender, Network Structure, and the Burden of Caring for People with Mental Illness |
Contents
A Theoretical Framework Toward a Network | 10 |
Overview of the Indianapolis Network Mental | 35 |
Exploring the Context of Caregiving | 61 |
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African American American Sociological Association Analyses of Objective burden of caring caregiver network resources caregiver role caregiver's caregiving system caretaker Chapter context membership context of caring contexts of caregiving coping core network core support network Descriptive Statistics dissertation Distribution and Descriptive dummy variables Fischer focal person focal respondent focal respondent's focused context gender composition gender homogeneity hypotheses identified impact important independent variables Indianapolis Network Mental individuals integrated context interaction interview latent caregiver network Lay Caregivers N=176 levels of objective limited context Logit Analysis marital status Marsden mental health status Mental Health Study mental illness Multinomial Logit network context Network Mental Health network of caregivers network respondents network structures Number of Children objective and subjective OLS Regression Analyses overall overlap network p≤NS personal networks personal support Pescosolido reported Same-Gender sample schizophrenia significant social networks social support subjective burden support resources support systems Table Tessler women caregivers Wright