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Survey and Research Instruments that Address the Health Effects of Caregiving

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  • Robert Weathers
  • Allison Hedley Dodd
  • Krista Harrison

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This report describes the inventory and how it was created, and details the results of our assessment of caregiver-related government and non-government survey and research instruments.

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  • Robert Weathers & Allison Hedley Dodd & Krista Harrison, "undated". "Survey and Research Instruments that Address the Health Effects of Caregiving," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d4906a7ffbc54fab95d1ff43e, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:d4906a7ffbc54fab95d1ff43e098a749
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