Poll: Hispanic Caregivers Report More Positive Experiences, Less Stress Than Non-Hispanic Caregivers
More than 90% of Hispanics over age 40 said that their experiences providing long-term care to family members were positive, compared with 82% of non-Hispanics who had positive reflections, according to a poll by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. In addition, 36% of Hispanic caregivers reported stress as a result of providing long-term care to family members, while 54% of non-Hispanic individuals said they felt stressed by providing such care.
- "Poll: Hispanics More Positive on Long-Term Care" (Holland, AP/U-T San Diego, 11/18).