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We examined the direct and buffering effects of different dimensions of social support on the risk of being institutionalized over a 2-year period. Multivariate analyses indicated that specific aspects of social support, such as having a spouse or adult child caregiver, or having a caregiving relationship of at least 3 years' duration, moderated the impact of one type of stress (being highly dependent on others for care) on the risk of entering a nursing home. Networks that included a paid provider modestly offset the impact that multiple IADL impairments had on being admitted at least once to a nursing home.
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Deborah N. Pearlman
Rhode Island Department of Health
William H. Crown
Boston University
The Gerontologist
Brandeis University
Hunter College
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a10e7ffd06b5b96589fc4a9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/geront/32.4.527