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Monday, July 19, 2010

Caregiver Burden and Alcohol Use in a Community Sample


Little attention has been paid to the relationship between caregiver burden and alcohol use. It is important to examine the particular aspects of caregiver burden that most influence alcohol use.

A mail survey was conducted using a representative sample of 998 employed Chicago residents who provided informal care for at least one person. Ordinary least squares regression models were computed to examine the relationship between caregiver burden and drinking outcomes.

Findings suggest that caregivers who experience social and emotional burdens relBoldated to caregiving are at risk for problematic alcohol use and warrant attention from health care and mental health service professionals.

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