Literature DB >> 27991993

Caregivers' resilience is independent from the clinical symptoms of dementia.

Rachel Dias1, José Pedro Simões-Neto2, Raquel Luiza Santos1, Maria Fernanda Barroso de Sousa1, Maria Alice Tourinho Baptista1, Isabel Barbeito Lacerda1, Nathalia Ramos Santos Kimura1, Marcia Cristina Nascimento Dourado1.   

Abstract

Resilience is the capacity for successful adaptation when faced with the stress of adversity. We aimed to investigate the relationship between caregivers' resilience and the sociodemographic and clinical factors of people with dementia. Cross-sectional assessment of 58 people with dementia and their caregiver dyads showed that most caregivers were female adult children. The caregivers reported moderate to higher levels of resilience, lower levels of anxiety and depressive symptoms and moderate levels of burden. Resilience was not related to the caregiver's gender (p = 0.883), nor clinical (p = 0.807) or emotional problems (p = 0.420). The regression showed that resilience was related to the caregiver's quality of life (p < 0.01) and inversely associated with their depressive symptoms (p < 0.01). There was no relationship between caregivers' resilience and the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of people with dementia. We can assume that resilience is an individual characteristic. Support groups should also focus on the factors that may increase resilience among caregivers.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27991993     DOI: 10.1590/0004-282X20160162

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arq Neuropsiquiatr        ISSN: 0004-282X            Impact factor:   1.420


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