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Marieke Van Puymbroeck1, Maude R Rittman.
Abstract
In this study, weused path analyses to test a theoretical model of influences on quality of life (QOL) for stroke caregivers at 1 and 6 months poststroke. We examined data from two points in time to determine the influence of stroke survivor and caregiver characteristics on QOL for stroke caregivers. Stroke survivor and caregiver characteristics had some direct influence on QOL outcomes for stroke caregivers at both 1 and 6 months poststroke. However, the most influential factor at both time points on each QOL component was sense of coherence (SOC). SOC is a relatively new factor in QOL and caregiver literature and is essentially the ability of caregivers to mobilize their coping resources during periods of stress. Caregivers who were able to mobilize these resources effectively experienced less burden in four QOL components and fewer symptoms of depression.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16680612 DOI: 10.1682/jrrd.2005.01.0025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Rehabil Res Dev ISSN: 0748-7711