Literature DB >> 1998128

Family members' willingness to care for people with AIDS: a psychosocial assessment model.

J R McDonell1, N Abell, J Miller.   

Abstract

This article presents a model for assessing psychosocial factors that influence family members' willingness to care for people with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Factors that may influence willingness to care include caregiver resources and coping characteristics, the degree to which the person with AIDS is held accountable for the illness, perceived adequacy of social support, familial obligation and affection, fears of acquiring the human immunodeficiency virus, perceptions of self-efficacy, acceptance of homosexuality, and family stigma resulting from the high-risk profile of people with AIDS. Implications for service planning and delivery are discussed.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1998128

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Work        ISSN: 0037-8046


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Authors:  M C Fahs; D Waite; M Sesholtz; C Muller; E A Hintz; C Maffeo; P Arno; C Bennett
Journal:  Health Serv Res       Date:  1994-12       Impact factor: 3.402

2.  Getting back or giving back: understanding caregiver motivations and willingness to provide informal care.

Authors:  Mikołaj Zarzycki; Val Morrison
Journal:  Health Psychol Behav Med       Date:  2021-07-13
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