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Preface - Brian Hofland PART ONE: BACKGROUND INFORMATION Autonomy and Paternalism in Long Term Care Meaning of Autonomy and Paternalism Autonomy and Paternalism in Family Decision-Making PART TWO: BELIEFS AS ANTECEDENTS OF AUTONOMY AND PATERNALISM Beliefs and Dyadic Family Caregiving Decision-Making Assessment of Beliefs in Paternalism and Respect for Autonomy PART THREE: STUDY OF AUTONOMY AND PATERNALISM BELIEFS Intergenerational Congruence of Beliefs Intergenerational Differences in Beliefs Contextual Correlates of Beliefs Personal-Social Correlates of Beliefs Relation of Autonomy and Paternalism Beliefs to Caregiving Decision-Making The Influence of Siblings on Beliefs and Decision-Making PART FOUR: CONCLUSIONS Summary and Concluding Remarks
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