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Double- and Triple-Duty Caregiving Men: An Examination of Subjective Stress and Perceived Schedule Control

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DePasquale, N; Zarit, SH; Mogle, J; Moen, P; Hammer, LB; Almeida, DM
Published in: Journal of Applied Gerontology
April 2018

Based on the stress process model of family caregiving, this study examined subjective stress appraisals and perceived schedule control among men employed in the long-term care industry (workplace-only caregivers) who concurrently occupied unpaid family caregiving roles for children (double-duty child caregivers), older adults (double-duty elder caregivers), and both children and older adults (triple-duty caregivers). Survey responses from 123 men working in nursing home facilities in the United States were analyzed using multiple linear regression models. Results indicated that workplace-only and double- and triple-duty caregivers’ appraised primary stress similarly. However, several differences emerged with respect to secondary role strains, specifically work–family conflict, emotional exhaustion, and turnover intentions. Schedule control also constituted a stress buffer for double- and triple-duty caregivers, particularly among double-duty elder caregivers. These findings contribute to the scarce literature on double- and triple-duty caregiving men and have practical implications for recruitment and retention strategies in the health care industry.

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Journal of Applied Gerontology

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EISSN

1552-4523

ISSN

0733-4648

Publication Date

April 2018

Volume

37

Issue

4

Start / End Page

464 / 492

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Related Subject Headings

  • Gerontology
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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DePasquale, N., Zarit, S. H., Mogle, J., Moen, P., Hammer, L. B., & Almeida, D. M. (2018). Double- and Triple-Duty Caregiving Men: An Examination of Subjective Stress and Perceived Schedule Control. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 37(4), 464–492. https://doi.org/10.1177/0733464816641391
DePasquale, Nicole, Steven H. Zarit, Jacqueline Mogle, Phyllis Moen, Leslie B. Hammer, and David M. Almeida. “Double- and Triple-Duty Caregiving Men: An Examination of Subjective Stress and Perceived Schedule Control.” Journal of Applied Gerontology 37, no. 4 (April 2018): 464–92. https://doi.org/10.1177/0733464816641391.
DePasquale N, Zarit SH, Mogle J, Moen P, Hammer LB, Almeida DM. Double- and Triple-Duty Caregiving Men: An Examination of Subjective Stress and Perceived Schedule Control. Journal of Applied Gerontology. 2018 Apr;37(4):464–92.
DePasquale, Nicole, et al. “Double- and Triple-Duty Caregiving Men: An Examination of Subjective Stress and Perceived Schedule Control.” Journal of Applied Gerontology, vol. 37, no. 4, SAGE Publications, Apr. 2018, pp. 464–92. Crossref, doi:10.1177/0733464816641391.
DePasquale N, Zarit SH, Mogle J, Moen P, Hammer LB, Almeida DM. Double- and Triple-Duty Caregiving Men: An Examination of Subjective Stress and Perceived Schedule Control. Journal of Applied Gerontology. SAGE Publications; 2018 Apr;37(4):464–492.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal of Applied Gerontology

DOI

EISSN

1552-4523

ISSN

0733-4648

Publication Date

April 2018

Volume

37

Issue

4

Start / End Page

464 / 492

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Related Subject Headings

  • Gerontology
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences