| Literature DB >> 32252700 |
Emma S George1, Milica Kecmanovic2, Tanya Meade2, Gregory S Kolt3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Carers provide both practical and emotional support and often play an important role in coordination of care for recipients. The demands of caring may lead to increased levels of stress for the carer, which can affect mental health and quality of life. This study examined the relationship between being a carer and psychological distress (assessed using the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale [K10]), and explored the moderating effect of social support in that relationship using a large sample.Entities:
Keywords: Carers; Psychological distress; Social support
Year: 2020 PMID: 32252700 PMCID: PMC7137514 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-020-02571-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Characteristics of the sample with valid data on carer status
| Variable | Mean (SD) /Percent | N |
|---|---|---|
| 62.73 (11.18) | 267,041 | |
| 53.60% | 143,147 | |
| 74.69% | 199,450 | |
| Poor | 2.12% | 5663 |
| Fair | 11.58% | 30,926 |
| Good | 32.59% | 87,017 |
| Very Good | 35.61% | 95,090 |
| Excellent | 14.57% | 38,915 |
| Less than $5000 | 1.57% | 4185 |
| $5000 - $9999 | 4.03% | 10,749 |
| $10,000 - $19,999 | 14.09% | 37,614 |
| $20,000 - $29,999 | 9.58% | 25,581 |
| $30,000 - $39,999 | 7.91% | 21,111 |
| $40,000 - $49,999 | 7.22% | 19,270 |
| $50,000 - $69,999 | 10.43% | 27,864 |
| $70,000 or more | 23.52% | 62,807 |
| 89.56% | 239,168 | |
| Full-time Carer Status (%) | 4.23% | 11,283 |
| Part-time Carer Status (%) | 7.13% | 19,048 |
| Low/no psychological distress (10–15) | 65.68% | 175,383 |
| Moderate psychological distress (16–21) | 13.34% | 35,617 |
| High psychological distress (22–29) | 4.43% | 11,840 |
| Very high psychological distress (30–50) | 1.75% | 4663 |
Notes. Partnered, binary variable created to indicate being in a relationship; K10, Kessler-10 Psychological Distress Scale
Regression of Carer Status, Social Support, and Control Variables on K10 Scores
| Variable | Robust SE | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Constant | 29.06*** | 0.13 | 215.72 | .00 |
| Age | −0.09*** | 0.00 | −79.93 | .00 |
| Sex | ||||
| Male (reference) | ||||
| Female | 0.39*** | 0.02 | 17.86 | .00 |
| Partner status | ||||
| Not partnered (reference) | ||||
| Partnered | −0.80*** | 0.03 | −27.42 | .00 |
| Health Status | −1.91*** | 0 .01 | − 132.90 | .00 |
| Income | −0.15*** | 0 .01 | −24.98 | .00 |
| Social Support | ||||
| No social support (reference) | ||||
| Social Support | −1.55*** | 0 .06 | −25.23 | .00 |
| Carer Status | ||||
| Non-Carer (reference) | ||||
| Full-time Carer | 1.87*** | 0 .23 | 8.28 | .00 |
| Part-time Carer | 1.60*** | 0 .22 | 7.21 | .00 |
| Social Support*Full-time Carer | −0.80*** | 0 .24 | −3.40 | .00 |
| Social Support*Part-time Carer | −1.02*** | 0 .22 | −4.59 | .00 |
***p < .001
Fig. 1Estimated marginal means of K10 scores and full-time carer status, by social support status
Fig. 2Estimated marginal means of K10 scores and part-time carer status, by social support status