Familismo and Its Impact on the Family Caregiving of Latinos With Alzheimer’s Disease
- 13 December 2012
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Research on Aging
- Vol. 36 (1), 40-71
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0164027512469213
Abstract
Despite the long-held view that Latinos’ value and reliance on family leads to greater involvement of extended family in caring for sick members and reduced perception of burden, some research reports low levels of social support and high levels of distress among Latino caregivers. We explore this seeming discrepancy in a qualitative study of 41 Latino caregivers of family members with Alzheimer’s disease, interviewing them regarding the role of familism in their caregiving experience. For some it facilitates caregiving in the traditional, expected manner. Other caregivers disavow its current relevance. Yet others feel a contrast between familism, which they may value in a general, abstract way and more personal, immediate negative feelings they are experiencing from caregiving. We discuss these complex, multidimensional findings, the variation among caregivers, and present implications for practice, policy, and research.Keywords
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