Department of Psychology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA.
Psychol Aging. 2011 Sep;26(3):584-91. doi: 10.1037/a0022263.
This research examined longitudinal associations between caregiving stressors, caregiver depression, and quality of care. Informal caregivers of elderly care recipients were interviewed at baseline (N = 310) and again one year later (N = 213). Hierarchical regression analyses indicated that increases in caregiving stressors (i.e., caregiver physical health symptoms, caregiver activity restriction, and care recipient controlling and manipulative behavior) were related to increased caregiver depression. In turn, increased caregiver depression and decreased caregiver respectful behavior predicted increases in potentially harmful behavior. These results extend previous cross-sectional findings and indicate that changes in caregiving stressors, caregiver depression, and caregiver respect over time may signal that intervention is warranted in order to forestall or prevent poor quality of care.
本研究考察了照顾压力源、照顾者抑郁与照顾质量之间的纵向关联。在基线时(N=310)和一年后(N=213)对老年照护接受者的非正式照护者进行了访谈。分层回归分析表明,照顾压力源的增加(即照顾者的身体症状、照顾者的活动受限以及照护接受者的控制和操纵行为)与照顾者抑郁的增加有关。反过来,照顾者抑郁的增加和尊重行为的减少预示着潜在有害行为的增加。这些结果扩展了以前的横断面研究结果,并表明随着时间的推移,照顾压力源、照顾者抑郁和照顾者尊重的变化可能表明需要进行干预,以防止或预防照顾质量下降。