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Original Articles

Attitudes Toward Spousal Caregiving and Their Correlates Among Aging Women

Pages 41-58 | Received 31 Oct 2000, Accepted 28 Nov 2000, Published online: 14 Aug 2009
 

ABSTRACT

The study examined the attitudes of elderly Israeli women (n=259) to ward three aspects of spousal caregiving: commitment to caregiving, perceived harmful effects, and delegating responsibility to others. In addition, the study examined the contribution of several variables to ward explaining these attitudes: back ground variables, equality in marital relations, spousal re sources, and affective variables. The findings indicate that on the whole, commitment to care for the spouse was most prevalent, while perceived harmful effects and delegating responsibility to others were emphasized less.

Of the independent variables examined, equality in dyadic relations explained all three aspects of caregiving. Moreover, women with high levels of emotional hardiness were less likely to delegate responsibility for caregiving. In addition, a negative relationship was found between anticipated dependence on the husband and the wife's tendency to delegate responsibility for caregiving. Finally, the affective variables (satisfaction with life and marital complaints) contributed significantly toward explaining attitudes to ward spousal caregiving.

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