By: Carolyn Freeman
Study Finds Signs Of Depression In Abused Caregivers
Boston College doctoral student Jooyoung Kong, GSSW ’16, recently published a study, “Caring for My Abuser: Childhood Maltreatment and Caregiver Depression” in The Gerontologist, a bimonthly journal of the Gerontological Society of America, and it has been making headway in the field of studying childhood maltreatment.
Study Finds Signs Of Depression In Abused Caregivers
By: Carolyn Freeman
Boston College doctoral student Jooyoung Kong, GSSW ’16, recently published a study, “Caring for My Abuser: Childhood Maltreatment and Caregiver Depression” in The Gerontologist, a bimonthly journal of the Gerontological Society of America, and it has been making headway in the field of studying childhood maltreatment.
Study Finds Signs Of Depression In Abused Caregivers
By: Carolyn Freeman
The study found that persons who had a history of abuse who are now caregivers for aging parents had significantly more depressive symptoms than those who were not abused by their parents.
COLUMN: Rekindling A Plex Relationship
By: Carolyn Freeman
Admit it: you and the Plex are in a love/hate relationship.
Professors Honored For Contributions To Nursing Ed
By: Carolyn Freeman
Three members of the Connell School of Nursing (CSON) faculty will be honored for their contributions to nursing research and education at the Massachusetts Association of Registered Nurses convention on April 12.
Lyall Talks Effects Of Aid To Afghanistan
By: Carolyn Freeman
Jason Lyall, associate professor of political science at Yale, spoke to students and faculty in Higgins 300 about the effects of U.S. violence and aid in Afghanistan.