Abstract

Using data from Pillemer and Suitor's survey of caregivers to the elderly with Alzheimer's disease, this paper investigates the relationship between characteristics of caregivers' networks and caregivers' violent ideation toward the care-recipient. Controlling for previously investigated relationship characteristics, this work shows that those caregivers having entwork members with caregiving experience were less likely to have violent feelings toward their care-recipients. Networks, especially status similar networks, often bring support to caregivers but they are also frequently accompanied by higher stress levels for the recipient.

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