痴呆症照护者的积极和消极情绪行为、情感幸福感和身体机能的人际联系

K. Chen, J. Merrilees, Casey Brown, Claire Yee, Anna Sapozhnikova, Jenna L. Wells, Emilio Ferrer, Peter S. Pressman, Barbara L. Fredrickson, Robert Levenson
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照顾痴呆症患者(PWD)会导致照顾者的情绪幸福感和身体机能下降,这可能是由于痴呆症患者和照顾者之间的情感联系中断造成的。我们研究了情感行为中的人际联系对照顾者和对照组伴侣的情感幸福感和身体机能的影响。45 个残疾人-照顾者二人组和 12 个对照组二人组在实验室中进行了 10 分钟未经排练的冲突对话。我们将对话中客观编码的积极和消极情绪行为之间的协变关系量化为积极和消极情绪联系。对照组中的照顾者和一名伴侣填写了有关其情绪健康和身体机能的问卷。我们发现,较低的积极情绪联系与照顾者和对照组伴侣较低的情绪幸福感有关。我们没有发现负面情感联系或身体机能有类似的影响。我们对这些发现提出了可能的解释,以及对评估照顾者风险的影响。
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Interpersonal Linkage in Positive and Negative Emotional Behaviors, Emotional Well-Being, and Physical Functioning in Dementia Caregivers
Caring for a person with dementia (PWD) can produce declines in caregivers’ emotional well-being and physical functioning, which could result from disruptions in the emotional linkage between PWDs and caregivers. We examined the effects of interpersonal linkage in emotional behaviors on emotional well-being and physical functioning in caregivers and control partners. Forty-five PWD–caregiver dyads and 12 control dyads had a 10-min unrehearsed conflict conversation in the laboratory. We quantified positive and negative emotional linkage as the covariation between objectively coded positive and negative emotional behaviors during the conversation. Caregivers and one partner in the control dyads completed questionnaires concerning their emotional well-being and physical functioning. We found that lower positive emotional linkage was associated with lower emotional well-being in caregivers and control partners. We did not find similar effects with negative emotional linkage or for physical functioning. We offer possible explanations for these findings and implications for assessing caregiver risk.
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