Coping Behaviors as Predictors of Drinking Practices among Primary in-Home Dementia Caregivers

L. Mjelde-Mossey, M. Barak, B. Knight
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Abstract

This study examines the predictive value of coping behaviors in discriminating drinkers from nondrinkers among 109 primary in-home dementia caregivers. The participants were enrolled in a caregivers education project and completed comprehensive health and psychosocial assessments prior to receiving education. Coping was measured using the Ways of Coping Questionnaire. Questions on alcohol use were embedded in a self-administered portion of the assessment. A model testing the predictive value of coping behaviors in discriminating drinkers from nondrinkers was found to be significant (p < .0393). Caregivers who used self-controlling or distancing coping were more likely to be classified as drinkers, and those who used positive reappraisal or confrontive coping were more likely to be classified as nondrinkers. As the number of caregivers increases, gaininga greater understanding of relationships between caregiver copingand behaviors with potential for negative health and psychosocial consequences, such as alcohol use, can have useful applications in practice.
应对行为作为主要家庭痴呆照护者饮酒习惯的预测因子
本研究考察了109名主要家庭痴呆症护理人员应对行为对区分饮酒者和非饮酒者的预测价值。参与者参加了一个看护人教育项目,并在接受教育之前完成了全面的健康和心理社会评估。采用《应对方式问卷》进行应对测量。关于酒精使用的问题嵌入在评估的自我管理部分。一个测试应对行为在区分饮酒者和非饮酒者中的预测价值的模型被发现是显著的(p < .0393)。使用自我控制或距离应对的照顾者更有可能被归类为饮酒者,而使用积极重新评估或对抗应对的照顾者更有可能被归类为不饮酒者。随着照顾者数量的增加,对照顾者应对行为与可能对健康和社会心理产生负面影响的行为(如饮酒)之间的关系有了更深入的了解,可以在实践中得到有用的应用。
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