Abstract: | The present study builds on the foundation laid in caring for family caregivers of dependent elderly persons through psycho-educational support. After briefly tracing the development of the programme and its associated evaluation research, an investigation of sociodemographic variables as predictors of caregivers' anxiety is described. In line with previous literature on caregiver stress, it was found that 461 caregivers' pretreatment negative emotional responses were closely related to high levels of anxiety in their particular situations. Less expected were the findings that length of caregiving, relationship to caregiver of care-recipient, residential arrangements, age of caregiver and disability of care-recipient did not contribute significantly to the regression analysis. Even more remarkable was the finding that the strongest predictors of anxiety were the combined factors of masculine gender, unemployment and involvement in fewer than the median number of caregiving responsibilities. Implications and recommendations for research and practice are drawn. |