Spousal Caregiving Study

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Exploring the Biopsychosocial Impact of Dementia Caregiving on Spousal Caregivers’ Health Outcomes

Your caregiving story matters.
Help us improve care for families like yours.
Learn more about the study, or register today:

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Are you caring for a spouse or long-term partner with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia?

This study explores how caregiving for a spouse with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia affects:

  • Physical health and stress levels
  • Mental health (e.g., depression, anxiety, emotional fatigue)
  • Cognitive functioning in caregivers themselves
  • Access to social supports and interventions needed to assist with the caregiving process

What’s Involved:

  • A one-time confidential online questionnaire,
    approximately 30 minutes
  • Optional participation in follow-up research
  • No travel, lab tests, or medical procedures required
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Eligibility

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You may be eligible if you:

  • Are 21 years of age or older
  • Are the spouse or long-term partner of someone with Alzheimer’s or a related dementia
  • Provide primary or shared caregiving duties
  • Reside in the United States
  • Are willing to complete a confidential 30-minute online survey
  • Have a smartphone or computer

Why Participate?

Join us in creating meaningful change for families caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s.

You are not alone. Your health matters too.

  • Help advance Alzheimer’s caregiver research
  • Inform future healthcare, social support, and policy efforts
  • Contribute to meaningful change in how we support family caregivers

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Research Team

Research Team

Our study on spousal caregiving in Alzheimer’s disease is led by a team of professionals with expertise in medicine, biostatistics, nursing, and research, all dedicated to improving support for families living with Alzheimer’s and dementia.

Meet the Team

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Thank you for your interest in participating in this research study. To begin the sign-up process, please review the pre-signup agreement terms and confidentiality statement in the registration page.

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