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author = {Durán-Gómez, Noelia and Guerrero-Martín, Jorge and Pérez-Civantos, Demetrio and López Jurado, Casimiro Fermín and Palomo-López, Patricia and Cáceres, Macarena C.},
journal = {Psychol Res Behav Manag},
title = {Understanding resilience factors among caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s disease in Spain},
issn = {1179-1578},
volume = {13},
abstract = {Introduction: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) caregivers resilience involves the interaction between different risk and protective factors. Context of care, objective stressors, perceived stressors caregiver assessment, mediators factors and consequences of care were associated with resilience. We have developed a more integrated and operational conceptual model of resilience and care than previous models in our sociocultural environment. Purpose: To assess the resilience of caregivers of people with AD and the related factors grouped according to an established operational conceptual model of Alzheimer's caregivers stress. Patients and Methods: A total of 120 primary informal caregivers of AD persons in Badajoz (Spain) were included in a cross-sectional design. The following variables have been measured on AD persons and caregivers: socio-demographic data, dependency level, cognitive decline, neuropsychiatric and behavioral symptoms, anxiety, depression, severity of somatic symptoms, level of burden, self-esteem, coping, social support, health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and resilience. Results: Most of the caregivers reported symptoms of anxiety (63.3%) and depression (62.5%). We found out higher levels of resilience in caregivers with lower dependence caring (p = 0.004). Higher resilience levels of caregivers were related to minor depressive (p = 0.006) and anxiety symptoms (p = 0.000), and higher HRQOL (p = 0.000). Coping dimension mostly used was problem-based strategies such as active coping, positive reinterpretation and acceptance (p = 0.000). Conclusion: Those caregivers reporting higher levels of resilience exhibited moderate to intense indicators of burden, fewer symptoms of depression and anxiety and fewer somatic symptoms. They also used adequate problem-focused coping strategies, showed higher levels of HRQOL and demonstrated an appropriate perception of social support. Despite the fact that the characteristics relating to the care context and to social support exert an undeniable influence on caregiver resilience, it would appear that the caregiver’s own intra-psychic resources reveal stronger correlations. Relevance for Clinical Practice: The early and accurate identification of caregivers with lower levels of resilience could enable the implementation of vital psychological and educative support interventions to help caregivers to improve their well-being. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)},
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address = {Durán-Gómez, Noelia, Faculty of Medicine, University of Extremadura, Avda De Elvas s/n, 06071, Badajoz, Spain},
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eppi_id = {Sponsor: Regional Government of Extremadura. Recipients: No recipient indicated and Sponsor: European Regional Development Fund, Europe. Grant: GR18045. Other Details: FEDER. Recipients: No recipient indicated},
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notes = {Accession Number: 2021-08591-001. PMID: 33262666 Partial author list: First Author & Affiliation: Durán-Gómez, Noelia; Department of Nursing, University of Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain. Release Date: 20220203. Publication Type: Journal (0100), Peer Reviewed Journal (0110). Format Covered: Electronic. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: EnglishMajor Descriptor: Alzheimer's Disease; Caregivers; Mental Health; Resilience (Psychological); Stress. Minor Descriptor: Coping Behavior; Social Support. Classification: Home Care & Hospice (3375). Population: Human (10); Male (30); Female (40). Location: Spain. Age Group: Adulthood (18 yrs & older) (300). Tests & Measures: Patient Health Questionnaire-15-Spanish Version; Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Index-Spanish Version; Global Deterioration Scale-Spanish Version; Neuropsychiatric Inventory Questionnaire-Spanish Version; Coping Orientations to Problems Experienced Questionnaire-Spanish Version; Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale-Spanish Version; MOS Social Support Survey-Spanish Version; Short Form-36 Health Survey Questionnaire-Spanish Version; Zarit Burden Inventory-Spanish Version; Beck Depression Inventory-II-Spanish Version; Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale--Spanish Version DOI: 10.1037/t71172-000; Health-Related Quality of Life Questionnaire DOI: 10.1037/t74001-000. Methodology: Empirical Study; Quantitative Study. References Available: Y. ArtID: 1011-1025. Issue Publication Date: Nov 20, 2020. Copyright Statement: This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/ terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php). Durán-Gómez et al. 2020.},
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