Dementia caregivers suffer a considerable care burden. More than in comparable groups of caregivers or peers, they are confronted with feelings of depression and [...]
The current project was aimed at systematically evaluating the effectiveness of group intervention for caregivers of elderly dementia patients. Two formats were compared, a [...]
The current study aims to test the effects of a structured multicomponent intervention on quality of life and clinical depression in caregivers and on rates of institutional [...]
This study assessed the impact of depressive symptoms and distress from patient problem behaviors on time to developing a diagnosis of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in a [...]
The aim of the current study was to differentiate Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) caregiver burden from Alzheimer’s disease (AD) caregiver burden. This approach was chosen [...]
This study of 349 elderly caregivers explored mediators of the caregiving/ stress relationship for caregivers to adults with (n = 106), and without (n = 243) dementia. [...]
The major aim of this study was to compare elderly co-resident caregivers of stroke and dementia sufferers to determine whether caring for those with predominantly [...]
The project was presented during International Congress of Education and Innovation: Inclusion, Technology and Society held in Granada in December 18, 19 and 20, [...]
On 12-13 December 2019, DEMOER project has its first meeting at the Universidad Complutense De Madrid (Spain), gathering all partners from Spain, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Belgium [...]
Dementia, which is used as a generic term as a result of brain damage, is considered one of the curious and today’s diseases. Even if it is expected to be seen in the [...]
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