Meyer Oanh L, Liu Xiaoyan, Nguyen Thuc-Nhi, Hinton Ladson, Tancredi Daniel
Department of Neurology, University of California, Davis, School of Medicine, 4860 Y Street, Sacramento, CA, 95817, USA.
University of California, Davis, Biostatistics, Davis, CA, USA.
J Immigr Minor Health. 2018 Aug;20(4):784-791. doi: 10.1007/s10903-017-0634-0.
This study examined factors associated with psychological distress for culturally diverse family caregivers using a population-based sample. Data were analyzed from the 6634 caregivers of adults (i.e. elderly as well as non-elderly) who self-reported as non-Hispanic White, Mexican, Chinese, or Vietnamese in the 2009 California Health Interview Survey. Simple and multiple regression analyses were conducted to assess the potential influence of race/ethnicity, caregiving context, and social contextual variables on psychological distress. Analyses that included moderators showed that while more education was associated with less distress for White caregivers, it was associated with more distress for Vietnamese and Chinese caregivers. Identifying the caregiving and contextual variables associated with psychological distress is critical for tailoring interventions towards those who need the most help-in this case, possibly less educated White caregivers and more educated Asian American caregivers.
本研究使用基于人群的样本,调查了文化背景各异的家庭照顾者心理困扰的相关因素。数据来自2009年加利福尼亚健康访谈调查中6634名自我报告为非西班牙裔白人、墨西哥人、中国人或越南人的成年照顾者(即老年人和非老年人)。进行了简单和多元回归分析,以评估种族/民族、照顾背景和社会背景变量对心理困扰的潜在影响。包含调节变量的分析表明,虽然更多的教育与白人照顾者较少的困扰相关,但与越南和中国照顾者较多的困扰相关。识别与心理困扰相关的照顾和背景变量,对于针对最需要帮助的人群定制干预措施至关重要——在这种情况下,可能是受教育程度较低的白人照顾者和受教育程度较高的亚裔美国照顾者。