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Does physical distance make a difference in caregiving?
Kee Lee CHOU
, Sum YEUNG, Iris CHI
Department of Asian and Policy Studies (APS)
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Caregivers
100%
Caregiving
100%
Physical Distance
100%
Care Recipient
50%
Elderly Care
33%
Job Strain
33%
Service Utilization
33%
Formal Services
33%
United States
16%
Copyright
16%
Elders
16%
Family Caregivers
16%
Article Analysis
16%
Demographic Characteristics
16%
Caregiver Report
16%
Community Sample
16%
Travel Time
16%
Experience of Care
16%
Differential Impact
16%
Financial Distress
16%
Physical Strain
16%
National Alliance
16%
Informal Caregivers
16%
American Association of Retired Persons
16%
Caregiver Strain
16%
Emotional Stress
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Elderly Care
100%
Elderly (Age Groups)
50%
Community Sample
50%
Household
50%