William E. Haley
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School of Aging Studies
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College of Behavioral and Community Sciences, University of South Florida;College of Nursing, University of South Florida;Florida Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida;Department of Internal Medicine, University of South Florida
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My research focuses on stress, coping, and adaptation in older adults and their family members. Most of my research has examined the experiences of family caregivers who often face potentially overwhelming chronic strain. This work has examined psychological, social and health impacts experienced by family members caring for relatives with Alzheimer’s disease, stroke, cancer and terminal illness; racial/ethnic differences in the impact of caregiving stress; and the application of stress and coping models to understanding individual differences in caregiver adaptation. Recently, my work with Dr. David Roth of Johns Hopkins has shown that caregiving also produces several psychological and physical health benefits, including greater longevity in caregivers compared to noncaregivers. We have also found that caregiving does not have a serious negative impact on biomarkers of inflammation, a widely cited mechanism of the possible impact of stress on caregiver health. This and other work challenges the narrative that caregiving is generally overwhelming, and generally leads to depression, disruption of immunity and inflammation, and poor health. I am also interested in the development and evaluation of psychosocial interventions to improve the adaptation of older adults facing stressful circumstances, including family caregiving, chronic illness, and bereavement. I have worked with several research teams that have developed and/or evaluated research-based patient or family caregiver interventions for diverse groups, including White, African-American, and Latino family caregivers of persons with Alzheimer’s disease; family caregivers of hospice patients with terminal cancer and heart failure; and cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
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International journal of aging & human developmentpp.914150231208680, (2023)
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