Relationship Matters in Dementia Caregiving: A Comparative Study in West Bengal, India

Ipsita Basu, S. Mukhopadhyay
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Numerous studies have revealed that adverse health issues are common in demented caregivers; however, less is known about the health consequences of spouse caregivers. The purpose of this study was to compare the psychological health of spousal and non-spousal caregivers of demented individuals. In addition, it also examined the association and strength of the relationship between spouse and non-spousal caregivers’ socio-economic condition. This was a cross-sectional study that included 136 caregivers of demented individuals. Among them, 55.89% (n = 76) were a spouse. The findings suggest that spousal caregivers who care for their demented spouse feel higher anxiety and depressive symptoms as compared with non-spousal caregivers. Socio-demographic factors were shown to be an important predictor of spousal caregivers’ mental health condition. The findings of this study have major policy implications owing to the predicted increase in demand for caregivers, especially spousal caregivers, as the incidence rate of dementia rises over time. It is essential that we endorse not only the health of the care-recipient but also the spousal caregiver as well. We believe that improving access to caregivers’ respite programs would benefit spousal caregivers.
关系问题在痴呆症护理:在西孟加拉邦,印度的比较研究
许多研究表明,不良健康问题在痴呆症护理人员中很常见;然而,对配偶照顾者的健康后果知之甚少。本研究的目的是比较痴呆患者配偶和非配偶照顾者的心理健康状况。此外,它还检查了配偶和非配偶照顾者的社会经济状况之间关系的关联和强度。这是一项横断面研究,包括136名痴呆症患者的护理人员。其中55.89% (n = 76)为配偶。研究结果表明,与非配偶照顾者相比,照顾痴呆配偶的配偶照顾者感到更高的焦虑和抑郁症状。社会人口因素是配偶照顾者心理健康状况的重要预测因子。这项研究的结果具有重大的政策意义,因为随着痴呆发病率的上升,对照顾者的需求预计会增加,尤其是配偶照顾者。至关重要的是,我们不仅要支持受照顾者的健康,也要支持配偶的健康。我们认为,改善获得照顾者的喘息计划将有利于配偶照顾者。
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