| Literature DB >> 34483432 |
Alper Kayaalp1, Kyle J Page2, Kathleen M Rospenda3.
Abstract
Caregivers are responsible for the care of another, such as a young adult, disabled child, elderly parent, or sick spouse. Individuals who have caregiving responsibilities must blend the often-contradictory behavioral expectations from the different roles in which they reside. Building on the theoretical foundations of Conservation of Resources theory, this study tests a mediational model explicating the process through which caregiver burden impacts mental health through work-family conflict among a community sample of 1,007 unpaid caregivers in the greater Chicago area who responded to a mail survey at three time points. Structural equation modeling analyses indicate strain-based conflict as being a consistent mediator between caregiver burden and mental health at baseline and two years later. These findings can inform practice and policy for workers with caregiving responsibilities.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Caregiver burden; Conservation of Resources Theory; Depression; Family-work conflict; Work-family conflict
Year: 2020 PMID: 34483432 PMCID: PMC8412180 DOI: 10.1080/02678373.2020.1832609
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Work Stress ISSN: 0267-8373