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The Role of Social–Cognitive Research in Informal Care

Commentary on Christina Lee, ‘Health, Stress and Coping among Women Caregivers: A Review'

Sheina Orbell

Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, UK

In this article I aim to outline the ways in which psychological research, and in particular, a social–cognitive approach, can make a meaningful contribution to the development of public policy and health and community care practice.

Key Words: informal care • interventions • older people • service use • stress

Journal of Health Psychology, Vol. 4, No. 1, 41-44 (1999)
DOI: 10.1177/135910539900400109


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