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Additional file 1: of Refining caregiver vulnerability for clinical practice: determinants of self-rated health in spousal dementia caregivers

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posted on 2019-01-22, 05:00 authored by Roland von Känel, Brent Mausbach, Joel Dimsdale, Michael Ziegler, Paul Mills, Matthew Allison, Thomas Patterson, Sonia Ancoli-Israel, Igor Grant
Table S1. Binary logistic regression analysis of determinants of self-rated health in 134 Alzheimer caregivers. The Table shows the fully adjusted differences in demographic factors, health behaviors, physical health indicators, psychosocial factors and caregiving-specific stressors between the group of caregivers with either good, very good or excellent self-rated health (n = 113) and the group of caregivers with either poor or fair self-rated health (n = 21). Table S2. Adjusted likelihood of caregiving stressors predicting self-rated health. The Table shows the fully adjusted differences in caregiver stressors between the group of caregivers with either good, very good or excellent self-rated health (n = 113) and the group of caregivers with either poor or fair self-rated health (n = 21). (ZIP 19 kb)

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