| Literature DB >> 2320682 |
G L Creasey1, B J Myers, M J Epperson, J Taylor.
Abstract
This study examined family relationships in families with and without an elderly parent with Alzheimer's disease. Spouses (29 pairs with an Alzheimer's diseased parent; 29 pairs with a healthy elderly parent) completed questionnaires regarding their perceived relationships with each other, their parent, and one of their own children (aged 8-18). In addition, they completed surveys that inquired about feelings of burden regarding the target parent. Couples perceived a poorer relationship with parents with Alzheimer's disease when contrasted to couples who had a healthy elderly parent. In addition, wives with an Alzheimer's parent also tended to have a more negative relationship with their husbands than wives who had a healthy parent. Perceptions of burden were associated with poorer spousal relationships for wives but not husbands.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2320682 DOI: 10.1080/00332747.1990.11024479
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatry ISSN: 0033-2747 Impact factor: 2.458