The Impact of an Intergenerational Service Learning Program on Psychological Distress for Homebound Older Adults

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This study examined the benefits of an intergenerational home-based service learning program to reduce psychological distress for homebound older adults. Multivariate regression analyses were conducted with a sample of 182 to examine the association of length of service from the program and presence of caregivers with psychological distress. Findings indicated length of service (β = -0.15, p

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Chan, K. T., Marsack-Topolewski, C. N., Ratnayake, M., Kaplan, D. B., Voet, K. A., Riemenschneider, M., & Graves, J. (2025). The Impact of an Intergenerational Service Learning Program on Psychological Distress for Homebound Older Adults. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 68(1), 61–78. https://doi.org/10.1080/01634372.2024.2373290

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