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The Gerontologist, Vol 29, Issue 4 478-480, Copyright © 1989 by The Gerontological Society of America


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Group intervention for dementia family caregivers: a longitudinal perspective

WE Haley

Reported here are longitudinal follow-up data from caregivers who participated in an experimental study of group intervention for dementia caregivers. Methodological and clinical issues evident from this long-term follow-up include differential attrition from treatment, issues in selection of participants, and need for measures appropriate to long-term outcome.


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