"Carer" sounds so much better than caregiver or parent. Especially when a child is ill. And "distress," so much less blaming, more sympathetic. "Carer Distress" just sounds, at least to my American ear, kinder. Understanding how parents cope with living with someone with anorexia nervosa: Modelling the factors that are associated with carer distress . CONCLUSION:: Interventions aimed at improving outcome in AN may need to focus on reducing caregiving strains and carers' distress, particularly of mothers. Ya think?
"Carer" sounds so much better than caregiver or parent. Especially when a child is ill.
And "distress," so much less blaming, more sympathetic.
"Carer Distress" just sounds, at least to my American ear, kinder.
Understanding how parents cope with living with someone with anorexia nervosa: Modelling the factors that are associated with carer distress .
CONCLUSION:: Interventions aimed at improving outcome in AN may need to focus on reducing caregiving strains and carers' distress, particularly of mothers.
Ya think?