Perceived Caregiving Trajectories and their Relationship with Caregivers' Burdens and Gains.

IF 2.9 4区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY Spanish Journal of Psychology Pub Date : 2023-05-05 DOI:10.1017/SJP.2023.12
Josep Fabà, Feliciano Villar, Gerben Westerhof
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The study explores the meanings that family caregivers of people with dementia ascribe to the past, present, and future of their role as a caregiver, and how their integration into caregiving trajectories is related to caregivers' burdens and gains. The sample was made up of 197 family caregivers (Mage = 62.1, SD = 12.3, 70.1% females). They completed three incomplete sentences regarding their past, present, and future caring role, the Zarit Burden Interview and the Gains Associated with Caregiving scale. Sentence completions were content analyzed, and the associations between the resulting trajectories and burdens and gains were studied by means of a one-way ANOVA. Caregivers differed in the meanings ascribed to past, present, and future of their role. Stable-negative (M = 43.6, SD = 13.3), regressive (M = 43.3, SD = 12.7), and present-enhancing (M = 37.4, SD = 13.7) trajectories showed higher levels of burdens than progressive (M = 31.3, SD = 12.3) and/or stable-positive trajectories (M = 26.1, SD = 13.7). Progressive trajectories (M = 38.9, SD = 15.7) were related to more gains than regressive trajectories (M = 28.6, SD = 12.7). Family caregivers' evaluations of their past, present, and future are not only important separately, but their combination into caregiving trajectories is also relevant. Such trajectories might be relevant when designing interventions to help caregivers reduce their burden levels and increase the benefits ascribed to their experience. The most adaptive trajectory identified was the progressive one, whereas the regressive trajectory was the most dysfunctional.

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感知照顾轨迹及其与照顾者负担和收益的关系。
本研究探讨了痴呆症患者的家庭照护者对其作为照护者角色的过去、现在和未来所赋予的意义,以及他们融入照护轨迹与照护者的负担和收益之间的关系。样本由197名家庭照顾者组成(Mage = 62.1, SD = 12.3, 70.1%为女性)。他们完成了三个不完整的句子,内容涉及他们过去、现在和未来的照顾角色、扎里特负担访谈和与照顾相关的收益量表。对句子补全进行内容分析,并通过单因素方差分析研究结果轨迹与负担和收益之间的关系。照顾者对其角色的过去、现在和未来的含义有所不同。稳定阴性(M = 43.6, SD = 13.3)、回归(M = 43.3, SD = 12.7)和现在增强(M = 37.4, SD = 13.7)的轨迹显示出比进行性(M = 31.3, SD = 12.3)和/或稳定阳性(M = 26.1, SD = 13.7)更高的负担水平。进步轨迹(M = 38.9, SD = 15.7)比倒退轨迹(M = 28.6, SD = 12.7)与更多的收益相关。家庭照顾者对他们的过去、现在和未来的评估不仅单独重要,而且它们结合到照顾轨迹中也是相关的。这样的轨迹可能是相关的,当设计干预措施,以帮助照顾者减轻他们的负担水平和增加归因于他们的经验的好处。最适应的轨迹是进步轨迹,而最不正常的轨迹是倒退轨迹。
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Spanish Journal of Psychology
Spanish Journal of Psychology Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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期刊介绍: The Spanish Journal of Psychology is published with the aim of promoting the international dissemination of relevant empirical research and theoretical and methodological proposals in the various areas of specialization within psychology. The first Spanish journal with an international scope published entirely in English.
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