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Early-onset familial Alzheimer’s disease: do socio-demographic variables differentiate family caregivers on social support, self-efficacy and coping strategies?

Published Date: 11.10.2023

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Theme: Specific groups of carers

Sub-theme: Caring for someone with dementia

Alzheimer’s Social networks Support groups

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Theme: Specific groups of carers

Sub-theme: Caring for someone with dementia

View Publication Alzheimer’s Social networks Support groups

Verification Statement

This publication / resource is hosted on a publicly available external link. If the full text is not publicly accessible, summary points are included and a contact method for the author(s) is provided, where available.

The summary information presented is based on content submitted by an author or other user
, along with publicly available information about the publication / resource added by the Carer Knowledge Exchange team.

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Early-onset familial Alzheimer’s disease: do socio-demographic variables differentiate family caregivers on social support, self-efficacy and coping strategies?

Published Date: 11.10.2023

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    International Journal of care and caring

  • Author/ Authors

    Maritza García-Toro, María Cruz Sánchez-Gómez, Ariana Castillo-Alzuguren

  • Suggested citation (APA 7th edition)

    García-Toro, M., Sánchez-Gómez, M. C., & Castillo-Alzuguren, A. (2023). Early-onset familial Alzheimer’s disease: do socio-demographic variables differentiate family caregivers on social support, self-efficacy and coping strategies? International Journal of Care and Caring, 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1332/23978821y2023d000000006

Long Summary

The study explores the experiences of family caregivers of people with early-onset familial Alzheimer’s disease. It examines how socio-demographic variables influence social support, self-efficacy, and coping strategies.

    Key Messages for Carers


  • Engaging with support groups and networks to share experiences and gain emotional support, can improve carers coping mechanisms.

  • Key Messages for Policy Makers


  • Implementing and funding educational programs for carers to improve their knowledge and skills, can lead to better caregiving outcomes.

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