Mediating burden and stress over time: Caregivers of patients with primary brain tumor
Psycho-Oncology2017Vol. 27(2), pp. 607–612
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Abstract
We found evidence of the stress process model in caregivers of primary brain tumor patients unfolding over the course of a year after diagnosis. Our findings emphasize the potential importance of early programs for caregivers to ensure low initial levels of burden, which may have a positive effect on social support, depression, and anxiety.
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