[Family care for the aged in multigenerational households (author's transl)]

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[Family care for the aged in multigenerational households (author's transl)]. / Klusmann, Dietrich; Lüders, I; Bruder, J; Lauter, H.

in: Aktuelle Gerontol, Jahrgang 11, Nr. 5, 5, 1981, S. 152-155.

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Klusmann, D, Lüders, I, Bruder, J & Lauter, H 1981, '[Family care for the aged in multigenerational households (author's transl)]', Aktuelle Gerontol, Jg. 11, Nr. 5, 5, S. 152-155. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6117214?dopt=Citation>

APA

Klusmann, D., Lüders, I., Bruder, J., & Lauter, H. (1981). [Family care for the aged in multigenerational households (author's transl)]. Aktuelle Gerontol, 11(5), 152-155. [5]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6117214?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

Klusmann D, Lüders I, Bruder J, Lauter H. [Family care for the aged in multigenerational households (author's transl)]. Aktuelle Gerontol. 1981;11(5):152-155. 5.

Bibtex

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title = "[Family care for the aged in multigenerational households (author's transl)]",
abstract = "Multigenerational household with widowed elderly above the age of 70 have been studied by interviewing the aged person and his/her daughter/daughter in law. The sample is described according to household composure and some sociodemographic characteristics. Data analysis focused on the relationship between variables in the elderly person and variables in the daughter/daughter in law. Psychic and somatic well-being in the relatives can be predicted by the degree of competence/dependency in the aged family member, but less so with a general health assessment. Organic brain conditions in the aged parents seem to have most adverse effects on the daughter/daughter in law when they are of a moderate degree.",
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N2 - Multigenerational household with widowed elderly above the age of 70 have been studied by interviewing the aged person and his/her daughter/daughter in law. The sample is described according to household composure and some sociodemographic characteristics. Data analysis focused on the relationship between variables in the elderly person and variables in the daughter/daughter in law. Psychic and somatic well-being in the relatives can be predicted by the degree of competence/dependency in the aged family member, but less so with a general health assessment. Organic brain conditions in the aged parents seem to have most adverse effects on the daughter/daughter in law when they are of a moderate degree.

AB - Multigenerational household with widowed elderly above the age of 70 have been studied by interviewing the aged person and his/her daughter/daughter in law. The sample is described according to household composure and some sociodemographic characteristics. Data analysis focused on the relationship between variables in the elderly person and variables in the daughter/daughter in law. Psychic and somatic well-being in the relatives can be predicted by the degree of competence/dependency in the aged family member, but less so with a general health assessment. Organic brain conditions in the aged parents seem to have most adverse effects on the daughter/daughter in law when they are of a moderate degree.

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