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Time for Living & Caring (TLC) Study: Virtual Coaching to Maximize Dementia Caregivers' Respite Time-Use
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Description
The purpose of this dataset is to use a full powered pilot sample (n=166) and a randomized waitlist control experimental design where participants are exposed to either the full intervention for 16 weeks or partial intervention for the first 8 weeks and then full intervention for weeks 9-16. All participants were given a follow-up survey 4 weeks after completing the intervention.
The measures included in this dataset are related to respite, respite time-use, and well-being.
These pilot data were used to assess feasibility and to explore hypotheses regarding the potential efficacy of the intervention, as well as the mechanism (i.e., time-use satisfaction) underlying the interventions effect on wellbeing.
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Dates
- Created
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2020-10-14
- Created
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2022-08-05
Additional information
- Contact Email
- Rebecca.Utz@csbs.utah.edu
Legacy
- Date created
- 2020-10-14 to 2022-08-05
- Subject
- respite , caregiver , behavior modification , online intervention , community-engaged research