Coping and anxiety symptoms in family carers of dependent older people: Mediation and moderation effects of subjective caregiver burden

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Catalina López-Martínez PhD, RN, Vasiliki Orgeta PhD, BSc, Antonio Frías-Osuna PhD, RN, Rafael del-Pino-Casado PhD, RN
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Abstract

Introduction

Coping responses influence anxiety symptoms experienced by informal carers. However, only a few studies have investigated the longitudinal association between coping responses and anxiety symptoms in family carers. We also currently have limited knowledge on the mediating or moderating influence of subjective caregiver burden on this relationship over time. The aim of the present study was to investigate the longitudinal relationship between coping and anxiety symptoms in family carers of dependent older people, and examine the mediating or moderating role of subjective caregiver burden over time.

Design

Prospective longitudinal study.

Methods

We recruited and enrolled participants from a probability sample of 132 family carers of older dependent relatives. We measured coping strategies, anxiety symptoms, subjective caregiver burden, and several covariates (sex and intensity of care) at baseline and at 1-year follow-up. We used generalized estimating equations with multiple imputations to examine associations over time.

Results

Considering both direct and indirect effects through subjective burden, anxiety symptoms were positively associated with proactive coping (B = 0.13), planning (B = 0.15), self-distraction (B = 0.24), denial (B = 1.15), venting (B = 0.94) and self-blame (B = 0.90), and negatively associated with positive reframing (B = −0.83) and acceptance (B = −0.75). Subjective caregiver burden moderated the relationship between anxiety symptoms and planning, and the use of denial as a form of coping.

Conclusions

Our results show that subjective caregiver burden is an important moderator and mediator of the longitudinal association between coping responses and anxiety symptoms in carers.

Clinical Relevance

Proactive coping and planning when subjective burden is low, self-distraction, denial, venting, and self-blame significantly increase levels of anxiety and caregiver burden in carers over time. Acceptance and positive reframing however as coping responses are associated with lower levels of anxiety and caregiver burden long-term. Our findings highlight the need for a multi-dimensional approach in future caregiving interventions.

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受抚养老年人的家庭照顾者的应对和焦虑症状:照顾者主观负担的调解和调节作用。
简介应对反应会影响非正式照顾者的焦虑症状。然而,只有少数研究调查了家庭照顾者的应对反应与焦虑症状之间的纵向关系。目前,我们对照顾者的主观负担对这种关系的中介或调节作用的了解也很有限。本研究旨在调查依赖性老年人的家庭照护者的应对措施与焦虑症状之间的纵向关系,并研究照护者的主观负担对这种关系的中介或调节作用:设计:前瞻性纵向研究:方法:我们从 132 名老年受扶养亲属的家庭照顾者的概率样本中招募并注册了参与者。我们测量了基线和 1 年随访时的应对策略、焦虑症状、照顾者的主观负担以及几个协变量(性别和照顾强度)。我们使用了多重归因的广义估计方程来研究随时间变化的相关性:考虑到通过主观负担产生的直接和间接影响,焦虑症状与积极应对(B = 0.13)、计划(B = 0.15)、自我疏远(B = 0.24)、否认(B = 1.15)、发泄(B = 0.94)和自责(B = 0.90)呈正相关,与积极重塑(B = -0.83)和接受(B = -0.75)呈负相关。照顾者的主观负担调节了焦虑症状与计划以及使用否认作为应对方式之间的关系:我们的研究结果表明,照顾者的主观负担是照顾者的应对反应与焦虑症状之间纵向关系的重要调节因素和中介因素:随着时间的推移,主观负担较低时的积极应对和计划、自我疏远、否认、发泄和自责会显著增加照护者的焦虑水平和照护者负担。然而,作为应对措施,接受和积极重塑与长期降低焦虑水平和照顾者负担有关。我们的研究结果凸显了在未来的护理干预中采用多维方法的必要性。
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CiteScore
6.30
自引率
5.90%
发文量
85
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: This widely read and respected journal features peer-reviewed, thought-provoking articles representing research by some of the world’s leading nurse researchers. Reaching health professionals, faculty and students in 103 countries, the Journal of Nursing Scholarship is focused on health of people throughout the world. It is the official journal of Sigma Theta Tau International and it reflects the society’s dedication to providing the tools necessary to improve nursing care around the world.
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