Knight B G, Longmire C V Flynn, Dave J, Kim J H, David S
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0191, USA.
Aging Ment Health. 2007 Sep;11(5):538-46. doi: 10.1080/13607860601086561.
This investigation analyzed the differences between African American and white caregivers in the effects of family caregiving for a person with dementia on mental health and physical health variables (including subjective health, reported diseases and cardiovascular measures). A population-based sample of 102 caregivers is compared with 102 non-caregivers matched on ethnicity, gender and age. There were no significant group differences for mental health effects. Most significant physical health effects were attributable to main effects of ethnicity rather than caregiving status. However, African American caregivers had higher diastolic blood pressure than all other groups, a finding consistent with group-specific risk for circulatory system disorders.
本研究分析了非裔美国人和白人照料者在为痴呆症患者提供家庭照料对心理健康和身体健康变量(包括主观健康、报告的疾病和心血管指标)影响方面的差异。将一个基于人群的102名照料者样本与102名在种族、性别和年龄上匹配的非照料者进行比较。在心理健康影响方面,两组之间没有显著差异。最显著的身体健康影响归因于种族的主效应而非照料状态。然而,非裔美国照料者的舒张压高于所有其他组,这一发现与特定群体患循环系统疾病的风险一致。