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      The impact of new demands for assistance on caregiver depression: tests using an inception cohort.

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          Family caregivers of patients facing high numbers of new demands for assistance following hospital discharge were more likely to experience increased levels of depression in the following six months compared with caregivers facing similar overall demands but few new demands for assistance following hospital discharge. New demands for assistance had a significant independent effect upon the levels of depression and were independent of family relationship (spouse vs nonspouse) and caregiver gender. These findings provide insight into theories of caregiver stress, begin to specify the interaction of time following the onset of a stressful event and caregivers' subsequent reactions, and suggest which caregivers may require some assistance following discharge of their patients.

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          Journal
          Gerontologist
          The Gerontologist
          0016-9013
          0016-9013
          Feb 1999
          : 39
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Family Practice, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824-1313, USA. givenc@pilot.msu.edu
          Article
          10028773
          161b6e6d-1125-488c-b303-aaa945d4fc33
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