Relationships between negative exchanges and depressive symptoms in older couples: The moderating roles of care and gender

Marital relationships have a significant impact on older adults’ well-being. However, when contending with spousal illness or disability, negative exchanges may be particularly detrimental. This study examines the extent to which negative spousal exchanges have more impact on caregiving versus non-c...

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Caregiving
Clinical outcomes
Couples
Disability
Gender differences
Gender roles
Health problems
Health services
Health status
Husbands
Illnesses
Marital relations
Married couples
Mental depression
Mental health
Negative interactions
Older people
Retirement
Sociodemographics
Spouses
Structural equation modeling
Symptoms
Well being
Wives
title Relationships between negative exchanges and depressive symptoms in older couples: The moderating roles of care and gender
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