Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4929646 | Archives of Psychiatric Nursing | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
HIGHLIGHTS
- Perceptions of depressive symptoms as an illness and in self-management and consequences of symptoms differed by provider diagnosis.
- Grandmothers differed in their perception of symptom seriousness by CES-D risk group, but not by caregiver group.
- Grandmothers who employed strategies to self-manage their depression utilized a variety of methods.
- Perceptions of depressive symptoms as an illness and in self-management and consequences of symptoms differed by provider diagnosis.
- Grandmothers differed in their perception of symptom seriousness by CES-D risk group, but not by caregiver group.
- Grandmothers who employed strategies to self-manage their depression utilized a variety of methods.
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Authors
Carol M. Musil, Sarah E. Givens, Alexandra B. Jeanblanc, Jaclene A. Zauszniewski, Camille B. Warner, Valerie B. Toly,