Standardized factor loadings for all indicators were significant at p < .001, ranging from .11 to .83. More negative caregiving situations were associated with fewer resources (β = –.46) and higher burden (β = .26). Fewer resources were associated with higher caregiver burden (β = –.61) and poorer health of caregivers (β = .43), and higher burden was also related to poorer perceived health (β = –.14). In addition, a small indirect relationship between caregiving situations and perceived health of caregivers was found through resources (β = .19); more difficult caregiving situations were associated with lower levels of caregiver perceived health through lower resources.