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The study subjects had about the same numbers of wives, daughters, and daughters-in-law. Not surprisingly, the results revealed that the wife caregivers were older than the daughter and daughter-in-law caregivers. The care recipients for whom daughters and daughters-in-law cared were older than those for whom wives cared, and most were female and widowed. In addition, the care recipients for whom daughters and daughters-in-law cared were reported to have more ADL dependency and behavioral problems than those for whom wives cared. Although depressed caregivers at baseline were excluded from our data set, these characteristics resemble profi les of caregivers and care recipients reported in other studies [4, 8]. Our multivariate logistic regression models controlling for duration of caregiving, care-recipientʼs gender, ADL dependency and behavioral problems indicated that caregiversʼ resources decreasing the risk for incidence of depression diff ered essentially by kinship. We will discuss the implications of this fi nding separately for each type of resource.
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