Impact of Age and Gender on the Coping Styles and Psychiatric Morbidity Faced by Informal Primary Caregivers of HIV-Infected Individuals Living in India
Conclusion:
Gender, but not age, decided the style of coping and extent of psychiatric morbidity hence gender-specific interventions will improve the quality of life of the carers and their wards.
Source: Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care (JIAPAC) - Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Pandit, L. V., Vishnuvardhan, G. Tags: Ethics and Human Rights Source Type: research
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