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      Gender differences in caregiving: fact or artifact?

      The Gerontologist
      Caregivers, psychology, Family, Female, Gender Identity, Humans, Male, Stress, Psychological

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          This study applies meta-analysis techniques to the results of 14 descriptive studies of gender differences in caregiving to determine the size and significance of gender differences in caregiving stressors (level of elder impairment and level and type of task involvement) and in caregiver burden. There were essentially no significant gender differences in functional impairment of the frail care recipient, total caregiver involvement in care, or in money management tasks. Female caregivers were more likely to carry out personal care and household tasks and more likely to report greater burden. Given the relatively small size of the effects found, we conclude that future research should focus on the part that gender-role explanations play in assigning meaning to caregiving behaviors.

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          1427253
          10.1093/geront/32.4.498

          Chemistry
          Caregivers,psychology,Family,Female,Gender Identity,Humans,Male,Stress, Psychological
          Chemistry
          Caregivers, psychology, Family, Female, Gender Identity, Humans, Male, Stress, Psychological

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