Factors Associated With Depression in Caregivers of Adults With Down Syndrome.

IF 2.1 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Amy E Bodde, Brian C Helsel, Jessica Danon, Joseph Sherman, Anna Rice, Kristine Williams, Bethany Forseth, Joseph E Donnelly, Lauren T Ptomey
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Background: Family caregivers of those with developmental disabilities have higher rates of depression and anxiety compared with caregivers of those without development disability. Few studies have examined factors that contribute to caregiver depression, including the appraisal of caregiving responsibilities and the physical fitness and daily function of the care recipient. The purpose of this study was to identify intrapersonal (caregiver) and interpersonal (care recipient) factors associated with depressive symptoms in caregivers of adults with Down syndrome (DS).

Methods: Twenty-four adults with DS participating in a 12-month physical activity trial completed physical fitness and function tests (VO2peak, hand grip strength, timed up and go, five times sit to stand) and activities of daily living (ADL) surveys at their baseline visit. Caregivers (n = 24) of the adults with DS completed surveys on caregiving distress, quality of life (QoL) and depressive symptoms. We evaluated the associations of these assessments on caregiver depressive symptoms using Mann-Whitney U tests and Spearman correlations.

Results: Adults with DS were 23 ± 7.5 years, 58% female; caregivers were 54 ± 10 years, 100% female, 96% family members. Caregiver depressive symptoms were significantly associated with caregiving distress (p = 0.024) and caregiving QoL (r = -0.58, p = 0.003). Hand grip strength of care recipients was inversely correlated with caregiver depressive symptoms (r = -0.45, p = 0.03), but other assessments of physical function and ADL were not associated with caregiver depressive symptoms.

Conclusions: Caregiver depressive symptoms were related to modifiable factors related to the caregiver and care recipient. Intervening to improve caregiving appraisal and functional strength of the care recipient may positively impact caregiver mental health.

唐氏综合症成人照料者抑郁相关因素
背景:有发育障碍的家庭照料者抑郁和焦虑的发生率高于无发育障碍的家庭照料者。很少有研究调查了导致照顾者抑郁的因素,包括对照顾责任的评估以及被照顾者的身体健康和日常功能。本研究的目的是确定与成人唐氏综合症(DS)照顾者抑郁症状相关的个人(照顾者)和人际(照顾者)因素。方法:24例成人退行性痴呆患者参加为期12个月的体力活动试验,在基线访视时完成体能和功能测试(vo2峰值、手握力、起跑定时、5次坐起立)和日常生活活动(ADL)调查。成人退行性痴呆的照顾者(n = 24)完成了照顾痛苦、生活质量(QoL)和抑郁症状调查。我们使用Mann-Whitney U检验和Spearman相关性来评估这些评估与护理者抑郁症状的关联。结果:成人DS患者年龄23±7.5岁,女性占58%;照顾者年龄54±10岁,100%为女性,96%为家庭成员。照顾者抑郁症状与照顾痛苦(p = 0.024)和照顾生活质量(r = -0.58, p = 0.003)显著相关。受照护者的握力与照护者抑郁症状呈负相关(r = -0.45, p = 0.03),但其他身体功能和ADL评估与照护者抑郁症状无相关性。结论:照顾者抑郁症状与照顾者和受照顾者相关的可改变因素有关。干预提高照顾评价和功能强度可能会对照顾者心理健康产生积极影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Intellectual Disability Research is devoted exclusively to the scientific study of intellectual disability and publishes papers reporting original observations in this field. The subject matter is broad and includes, but is not restricted to, findings from biological, educational, genetic, medical, psychiatric, psychological and sociological studies, and ethical, philosophical, and legal contributions that increase knowledge on the treatment and prevention of intellectual disability and of associated impairments and disabilities, and/or inform public policy and practice. Expert reviews on themes in which recent research has produced notable advances will be included. Such reviews will normally be by invitation.
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