Predictors of mental health problems in formal and informal caregivers of patients with Alzheimer’s disease

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Tytuł
Predictors of mental health problems in formal and informal caregivers of patients with Alzheimer’s disease
Odpowiedzialność
Anna Sołtys, Ernest Tyburski
Twórcy
Sumy twórców
2 autorów
Punktacja publikacji
Osoba Dysc. Pc k m P U Pu Opis
0000-0002-9434-3084 5.11 100 1 2 100,00 1,0000 100,0000 Art.
0000-0002-4658-9119 Brak afiliacji do US
Gł. język publikacji
Angielski (English)
Data publikacji
2020
Objętość
0,6 (arkuszy wydawniczych), 11 (stron).
Identyfikator DOI
10.1186/s12888-020-02822-7
Adres URL
https://bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12888-020-02822-7
Adres URL
https://bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com/articles?query=&volume=20&searchType=&tab=keyword 2020-10-29
Uwaga ogólna
Publikacja dostępna OA na licencji Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0.
Finansowanie
Cechy publikacji
  • Oryginalny artykuł naukowy
  • OpenAccess
Dane OpenAccess
CC_BY - Licencja,
FINAL_PUBLISHED - Wersja tekstu,
OPEN_JOURNAL - Sposób publikacji,
AT_PUBLICATION - Moment udostępnienia,
2020-09-04 - Data udostępnienia
Słowa kluczowe
Czasopismo
BMC Psychiatry
( eISSN 1471-244X )
Kraj wydania: Wielka Brytania (Y Deyrnas Unedig)
Zeszyt: zeszyt 20
Nr: 435
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Data zgłoszenia do bazy Publi
2020-10-08
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WorkId
25562

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Background: Caring for a person with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is associated with significant mental burden e.g., depression and anxiety, and difficulties with social, familial, and professional functioning. To date, few studies have examined variables which would allow for a comprehensive and detailed study of the relationship between personal resources and caregiver health status, with a majority of studies focusing on factors that contribute to increased caregiver’s burden. Moreover, the available evidence fails to address differences in the functioning of formal and informal carers. Paying proper attention to the problems of nursing home staff can help identify important risk factors. Therefore, this study compared mental health problems in informal and formal caregivers and
examined the relationship between mental resources and mental health problems in both groups of caregivers. Methods: This cross-sectional study examined 100 formal (n = 50) and informal (n = 50) caregivers of AD patients. Personal resources were measured with the Social Support Questionnaire (SSQ), the Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES), and the Sense of Coherence Questionnaire (SCQ), while mental health was assessed with the Depression Assessment Questionnaire (DAQ) and the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ). Multivariate stepwise regression was performed separately for both investigated groups. Results: There were no significant differences between informal and formal caregivers in terms of psychological variables, i.e., sense of coherence, social support, self-efficacy, or mental health problems. In contrast, there were different significant predictors of mental health problems in both groups. Comprehensibility (SCQ) was a significant predictor of mental health problems measured by DAQ and self-efficacy (GSES) was a significant predictor of mental health problems measured by GHQ in informal caregivers. For formal caregivers, emotional support (SSQ) and comprehensibility (SCQ) were significant predictors of mental health problems measured by DAQ, while tangible support (SSQ) and meaningfulness (SCQ) were significant predictors of mental health problems measured by GHQ. Conclusions: Personal resources are significant predictors of mental health outcomes in caregivers of AD patients. Preventive actions should therefore include assessment of factors affecting caregivers’ mental health in order to provide them with necessary care and create appropriate support groups.

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