Effects of a community intervention program for dementia on mental health: the importance of secondary caregivers in promoting positive aspects and reducing strain

The study presents a community intervention program targeted at caregivers of individuals with dementia, and assesses its main outcomes in terms of caregiver strain, positive aspects of care, and physical and mental health. A total of 187 caregivers completed a 10-week psychoeducational program and...

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Aged
Caregiver burden
Caregivers
Caregivers - psychology
Caregiving
Community and Environmental Psychology
Community Mental Health Services
Dementia
Dementia - psychology
Dependency
Female
Health Education - methods
Health promotion
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Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Mental Health
Mental health care
Mental health services
Middle Aged
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Stress, Psychological - prevention & control
Well being
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