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The influence of culture on the experiences of Korean, Korean American, and Caucasian-American family caregivers

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The purpose of this review is to explore cultural influences on the experiences of Korean, Korean American, and Caucasian American family caregivers caring for frail older adults in terms of the selection of a primary caregiver, caregiving motivation, support/help-seeking, and negative emotional responses(depression and burden). This review supported cultural influences on the selection of primary caregiver, caregiving motivation, and support/help-seeking among the three caregiver groups. In Korean caregivers, the major primary caregivers were daughters-in-law while among Korean American and Caucasian American caregivers, the major primary caregivers were daughters or spouses. As a major caregiving motivation, Caucasian American caregivers reported filial affection while Korean caregivers and Korean American caregivers reported filial obligation.

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Date of Publication:
30 November -0001

Year of Publication:
2007

@article{sensecare:473,
  • author = {Kong EH},
  • title = {The influence of culture on the experiences of Korean, Korean American, and Caucasian-American family caregivers},
  • year = {2007},
  • date = {November 30, -0001},
}
Kong EH 2007 The influence of culture on the experiences of Korean, Korean American, and Caucasian-American family caregivers November 30, -0001

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