| Literature DB >> 34897088 |
Lilah M Besser1, James E Galvin2.
Abstract
We used data on 718 dementia caregivers and multivariable linear regression to test associations between residential locale and psychosocial outcomes (grief, wellbeing, burden, quality of life [QOL], self-efficacy/mastery, and social networks). Rural residence (versus urban or suburban) was not associated with the psychosocial outcomes. However, for rural caregivers, greater self-efficacy/mastery was associated with lower grief (versus urban/suburban) and burden (versus suburban), and greater social network quality was associated with lower burden (versus suburban) and higher QOL (versus urban). Interventions targeting self-efficacy/mastery and social networks may be particularly effective at improving rural caregivers' mental health and QOL.Entities:
Keywords: Caregivers; dementia; mental health; quality of life; residence characteristics
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Year: 2022 PMID: 34897088 PMCID: PMC8821350 DOI: 10.3233/JAD-215162
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Alzheimers Dis ISSN: 1387-2877 Impact factor: 4.472