Veterans’ Informal Caregivers in the “Sandwich Generation”: A Systematic Review Toward a Resilience Model. Smith-Osborne, A. & Felderhoff, B. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 57(6-7):556–584, October, 2014.
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Social work theory advanced the formulation of the construct of the sandwich generation to apply to the emerging generational cohort of caregivers, most often middle-aged women, who were caring for maturing children and aging parents simultaneously. This systematic review extends that focus by synthesizing the literature on sandwich generation caregivers for the general aging population with dementia and for veterans with dementia and polytrauma. It develops potential protective mechanisms based on empirical literature to support an intervention resilience model for social work practitioners. This theoretical model addresses adaptive coping of sandwich- generation families facing ongoing challenges related to caregiving demands.
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	title = {Veterans’ {Informal} {Caregivers} in the “{Sandwich} {Generation}”: {A} {Systematic} {Review} {Toward} a {Resilience} {Model}},
	volume = {57},
	issn = {0163-4372},
	shorttitle = {Veterans’ {Informal} {Caregivers} in the “{Sandwich} {Generation}”},
	url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/01634372.2014.880101},
	doi = {10.1080/01634372.2014.880101},
	abstract = {Social work theory advanced the formulation of the construct of the sandwich generation to apply to the emerging generational cohort of caregivers, most often middle-aged women, who were caring for maturing children and aging parents simultaneously. This systematic review extends that focus by synthesizing the literature on sandwich generation caregivers for the general aging population with dementia and for veterans with dementia and polytrauma. It develops potential protective mechanisms based on empirical literature to support an intervention resilience model for social work practitioners. This theoretical model addresses adaptive coping of sandwich- generation families facing ongoing challenges related to caregiving demands.},
	number = {6-7},
	urldate = {2019-10-10},
	journal = {Journal of Gerontological Social Work},
	author = {Smith-Osborne, Alexa and Felderhoff, Brandi},
	month = oct,
	year = {2014},
	pmid = {24611766},
	keywords = {caregiving, resilience, sandwich generation, veterans},
	pages = {556--584},
}

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