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Coping and Burden Among Informal HIV Caregivers

Patricia Engler, PhD, Bradley Anderson, PhD, Debra Herman, PhD, Duane Bishop, MD, Ivan Miller, PhD, Paul Pirraglia, MD, MPH, Jumi Hayaki, PhD and Michael Stein, MD

From Rhode Island Hospital, Division of General Internal Medicine, Providence, Rhode Island.


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Figure 1. Observed distribution of caregiver burden.

 

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Figure 2. Adjusted linear effect of stress on the predicted number of caregiver burden items participants endorsed evaluated at the mean, at +1 standard deviation above the mean, and at –1 standard deviation below the mean for three coping strategies.

 





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