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Fig 1.

Hypothetical model.

The thick lines in this model are the added paths to the Family Resilience Model.

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Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of the family caregiver.

(N = 165).

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Table 2.

Demographic and disease-related characteristics of the patients.

(N = 165).

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Table 3.

Descriptive statistics and correlation (r) for measured variables.

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Table 4.

Convergent and discriminant validity evaluation of measurement model.

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Fig 2.

Path diagram of the model.

X1, Family stressor; X2, Family strain; Y1, Attachment; Y2, Changeability; Y3, Commitment; Y4, Challenge; Y5, Control; Y6, Esteem and communication; Y7, Mastery and health; Y8, Financial well-being; Y9, Social desirability; Y10, Reframing; Y11, Seeking spiritual support; Y12, Family adaptation. **p < .01; * p< .05.

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Table 5.

Model fit for the hypothetical model.

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Table 6.

Standardized direct, indirect, and total effects for the model.

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Fig 3.

The significant paths of the model.

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