Gonzalez E W
College of Health Professions, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107, USA.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 1997 May-Jun;18(3):209-27. doi: 10.3109/01612849709012490.
Despite the large body of literature on caregiver stress, there has been a relative dearth of investigation of the experience of caregiving among African Americans. African Americans are currently the largest minority group in the United States and a rapidly growing segment of the American elderly population. Increasing evidence demonstrates the stressfulness of, as well as the variability in adaptation to, caregiving in this population. There are differences in individuals' psychological resources and coping with the caregiving experience, which to date are not well understood. This descriptive study examined similarities and differences in appraisals of behavior problems, resourcefulness, and coping efforts between 25 African American and 25 Anglo-American caregivers of relatives diagnosed with probable Alzheimer's disease. African American caregivers were found to have higher scores in resourcefulness than Anglo-American caregivers, and they reported benign appraisal of disruptive behavior in the impaired elders. No differences were found in caregivers' coping efforts.
尽管有大量关于照顾者压力的文献,但针对非裔美国人照顾经历的调查相对较少。非裔美国人目前是美国最大的少数族裔群体,且在美国老年人口中所占比例正在迅速增长。越来越多的证据表明,这一群体在照顾过程中既面临压力,适应情况也存在差异。个体的心理资源以及应对照顾经历的方式存在差异,而目前人们对此尚未完全了解。这项描述性研究考察了25名照顾被诊断患有疑似阿尔茨海默病亲属的非裔美国人和25名英裔美国人照顾者在行为问题评估、应变能力和应对努力方面的异同。结果发现,非裔美国照顾者在应变能力方面的得分高于英裔美国照顾者,并且他们对受损长辈的破坏性行为给予了良性评价。在照顾者的应对努力方面未发现差异。