PMID: 9552292Jul 1, 1997Paper

Balancing elder care responsibilities and work: two empirical studies

Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
J A Lee

Abstract

It was hypothesized that workers with elder care responsibilities, compared with noncaregiving workers, would be more likely to suffer physical symptoms of stress and to be absent more days. In Study 1, 67 (32 noncaregivers, 35 caregivers) employees of a financial institution were interviewed. In Study 2, 169 (118 noncaregivers, 51 caregivers) employees of a health care institution completed a questionnaire. In Study 1, caregivers were absent more days than noncaregivers, and caregiver status was related to the incidence of weight loss or gain, drowsiness, and inability to sleep. In Study 2, caregiver status was related to the incidence of weight loss or gain, drowsiness, inability to sleep, frequent headaches, and nervousness. Caregivers were not significantly different from noncaregivers in absenteeism. Results indicate that caregivers' responsibilities may negatively affect work performance.

Citations

Feb 25, 2000·International Journal of Nursing Studies·R J Sisk
May 21, 1999·Psychological Reports·J A Lee
Mar 22, 2015·The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences·Jennifer G LyonsLisa Fredman
Jan 8, 2016·International Journal of Aging & Human Development·Claire E GreavesNerina L Jimmieson
Oct 19, 2017·Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking·Emma ScharettCheryl Dye

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