Perceived Caregiving Interactions and Behaviors: Malfeasance, Nonfeasance, and Uplift Scales
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The Perceived Caregiving Interactions and Behaviors: Malfeasance, Nonfeasance, Uplift Scales are used to examine whether levels of nonfeasance, malfeasance, and uplift are associated with the perception that a member of a familial caregiving network is under-contributing. The scales include 19 questions about caregiving interactions and behaviors. Participants name each person in their familial caregiving network and indicate which members are engaged in the specified caregiving interactions and behaviors.
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Ashida, S., Marcum, C. S., & Koehly, L. M. (2017). Unmet expectations in Alzheimer’s family caregiving: Interactional characteristics associated with perceived under-contribution. The Gerontologist, 58(2), e46–e55.
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Ashida, S., Marcum, C. S., & Koehly, L. M. (2017). Unmet expectations in Alzheimer’s family caregiving: Interactional characteristics associated with perceived under-contribution. The Gerontologist, 58(2), e46–e55.
Koehly, L. M., Ashida, S., Sumrall, S., & Hyman, S. (2023). Caregiving interactions and behaviors in the care of children with rare genetic or undiagnosed conditions. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 32, 3501–3514.