老年痴呆症和非痴呆症护理者的社会活动限制与心理健康。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
Journal of Aging and Health Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-08 DOI:10.1177/08982643231209089
Elliane Irani, Fei Wang, Kylie Meyer, Scott Emory Moore, Kedong Ding
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摘要

目的:我们研究了患有和不患有痴呆症的老年人的照顾者的社交活动限制与心理困扰和幸福感之间的关系,以及确定的两组之间的关系是否不同。方法:使用2017年全国护理研究的数据,我们确定了患有(N=541)和未患有(N=1701)痴呆症的老年人的护理人员。对线性回归模型进行了估计,并根据照顾者的年龄、性别、种族、教育程度、与照顾对象的关系以及自我评估的健康状况进行了调整。结果:限制探访朋友和家人以及参加宗教仪式与痴呆症护理人员的更高痛苦相关。限制探访朋友和家人与非痴呆症护理人员的更高痛苦和更低幸福感有关。任何活动限制都与患有痴呆症和没有痴呆症的老年人的照顾者的痛苦有更强的关联。讨论:研究结果强调,需要根据照顾者对有意义的社会活动的看法和对痴呆症友好的社区进行量身定制的干预,以促进社会参与。
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Social Activity Restriction and Psychological Health Among Caregivers of Older Adults With and Without Dementia.

Objectives: We examined associations between social activity restriction and psychological distress and well-being for caregivers of older adults with and without dementia, and if the identified associations are different for the two groups.

Methods: Using data from the 2017 National Study of Caregiving, we identified caregivers of older adults with (N = 541) and without (N = 1701) dementia. Linear regression models were estimated, adjusting for caregivers' age, gender, race, education, relationship to care recipient, and self-rated health.

Results: Restriction in visiting friends and family and attending religious services were associated with higher distress in dementia caregivers. Restriction in visiting friends and family was associated with higher distress and lower well-being in non-dementia caregivers. Any activity restriction had stronger association with distress for caregivers of older adults with versus without dementia.

Discussion: Findings highlight the need for tailored interventions based on caregivers' perceptions of meaningful social activities and dementia-friendly communities to promote social participation.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Aging and Health is an interdisciplinary forum for the presentation of research findings and scholarly exchange in the area of aging and health. Manuscripts are sought that deal with social and behavioral factors related to health and aging. Disciplines represented include the behavioral and social sciences, public health, epidemiology, demography, health services research, nursing, social work, medicine, and related disciplines. Although preference is given to manuscripts presenting the findings of original research, review and methodological pieces will also be considered.
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