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Transitions to Caregiving, Marital Disagreement, and Psychological Well-Being


  Author: Heejong Choi and Nadine F. Marks
Publisher: Center for Demography and Ecology
Publication: National Survey of Families and Households, Working Paper, No. 90
Document Date:                  2003
Category: Marriage > Relational Stability
Related Categories:
Marriage > Marital Conflict
Marriage > Marital Satisfaction
Marriage > Marriage
 

This paper discusses the psychological effects of being a caregiver and how the individual's adjustment to caregiving affects marital discord. This paper finds that women caring for a biological parent and men caring for their spouse produce the highest levels of marital disagreement. Marital disagreement is associated with elevated rates of depression, lower levels of happiness, and lower ratings of personal mastery.

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