In a review of the Alzheimer's and burnout literature, it seems apparent that Alzheimer's caregivers, especially male caregivers, are particularly subject to burnout. Male caregivers are seemingly more likely to experience the typical symptoms of burnout, namely: depersonalization, diminished personal accomplishment, and emotional exhaustion. Unfortunately, male caregivers also seem less inclined to seek out community services. In addition to reviewing the literature, this article also proposes some research questions for further study.
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