Predictors of the Psychological Well-Being of Primary Caregivers Living With a Demented Relative: A 1-Year Follow-Up Study

L. Lévesque, S. Cossette, L. Lachance
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This 1-year follow-up study aimed to examine the predictors of change in psychological well-being, using two negative indicators (psychological distress and negative feelings about the caregiver role) and two positive indicators (positive feelings about the caregiver role and positive affect) of well-being. The sample consisted of primary caregivers (n = 180) cohabiting with a demented relative. Four variables were involved in predictive relationships with psycho logical well-being The first variable, appraisal of the disturbance from dysfunctional behaviors at Time 1, was selectively predictive of an increase in the two negative indicators over a year. The second and third variables, increased conflicts in the exchange of informal support and less frequent informal support at Time 1, were predictive of an increase in psychological distress. The fourth variable, frequent use of affective-stimulative dementia management strategies at Time 1, appeared to predict an increase in the two positive indicators of well-being. Knowledge of these four predictors can be useful in designing interventions that target the improvement of well-being.
与痴呆亲属一起生活的主要照顾者心理健康的预测因素:一项为期一年的随访研究
本研究采用心理健康的两个消极指标(心理困扰和对照顾者角色的消极感受)和两个积极指标(对照顾者角色的积极感受和积极影响),对心理健康变化的预测因素进行了为期1年的随访研究。样本包括主要照顾者(n = 180)与痴呆亲属同居。有四个变量与心理健康的预测关系有关。第一个变量是对时间1的功能失调行为的干扰的评估,它有选择地预测了这两个负面指标在一年内的增加。第二个和第三个变量,非正式支持交换中冲突的增加和第一时间非正式支持的减少,预示着心理困扰的增加。第四个变量,在时间1时频繁使用情感刺激痴呆管理策略,似乎可以预测幸福感的两个积极指标的增加。这四种预测因素的知识在设计以改善福祉为目标的干预措施时是有用的。
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