Caregiver Depression: A Growing Mental Health Concern (September 2003)
 

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Discusses the factors contributing to high levels of clinical depression among family caregivers, describes barriers to treatment and promising approaches to alleviating symptoms, and suggests policies to support family caregivers.

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