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ABSTRAK
Because of serving elderly clients with cognitive impairment, families have limited on their opportunities, financial problems, and exceptional special care demands. Caregiving is strongly associated with depressive symptoms, anxiety, excessive guilt, anger, and frustation. Particularly caregivers have reported a higher level of depression, and loneliness. Also, one of the major purposes for this research study was to test relationship among three variables: social support, depression, and lonelines. The findings indicate that increased social support ...
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Seoul: Korean Society of welfare for the aged, {s.a}
361 JWA
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