Contributions of the care-giving role to women's development |
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Authors: | Shirley L. O'Bryant Lorraine B. Straw Dorothy I. Meddaugh |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Ohio State University, USA 2. Aquinas College, USA 3. The Ohio State University, USA
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Abstract: | It was hypothesized that older widows (N=309) who had been care givers to their husbands would have undertaken a greater number of household responsibilities than had women who had not been care givers. Findings indicated that, prior to the husband's death, more traditionally male and more traditionally female tasks were performed by the care-giving wives (n=158). This was particularly true in the case of Alzheimer's care givers (n=21). More importantly, widows' present feelings of competence were related to undertaking household responsibilities, with those who had been care givers expressing significantly higher levels of competence. |
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