1989
DOI: 10.1097/00006199-198911000-00013
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Predictors of Depression Among Wife Caregivers

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“…Demented persons are usually supported by an informal network consisting of among others family and friends. In existing research, actual support from the informal social network has Competence in caregivers 43 been found to diminish caregiver burden [1,20], or to have no effect on the outcomes for caregivers [5,18,21]. Perceived support, as experienced by the caregiver, was found to have a positive effect on the caregiver in two studies where no effects of potential or actual support were found [5,13].…”
Section: Characteristics O F the Demented Person's Social Networkmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Demented persons are usually supported by an informal network consisting of among others family and friends. In existing research, actual support from the informal social network has Competence in caregivers 43 been found to diminish caregiver burden [1,20], or to have no effect on the outcomes for caregivers [5,18,21]. Perceived support, as experienced by the caregiver, was found to have a positive effect on the caregiver in two studies where no effects of potential or actual support were found [5,13].…”
Section: Characteristics O F the Demented Person's Social Networkmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The CES-D was designed to measure depressive symptoms in nonpsychiatric subjects and has been used with spousal dementia caregiving populations (Pruchno and Resch, 1989;Robinson, 1989). Its 20 items are each rated on a four-point response scale corresponding to the frequency of the symptom in the preceding week.…”
Section: Psychiatric Morbiditymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les recherches soulignent aussi une diminution de la qualité de vie parmi les conjoints-aidants, comparativement à ceux ne prodiguant aucune aide (Hughes, Hurder, Weaver, Kubal, & Henderson, 1999). De plus, approximativement 20% à 30% des conjoints de patients cancéreux souffrent d'une détérioration psychologique ainsi que de troubles de l'humeur (Blanchard, Albrecht, & Ruckdeschel, 1997 (Given et al, 1990;Prachno, & Postashnik, 1989;Reese, Gross, Smalley, & Messer, 1994;Robinson, 1989; (Pruchno, & Postashnik, 1989). Selon Jackson et Cleary (1995), les tâches accomplies par les conjoints sont identifiées et décrites en fonction de la dépendance du partenaire à l'égard des activités de la vie quotidienne (ÁVQ) et des activités de la vie domestique (AVD).…”
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“…Robinson (1989) D'autres facteurs sont également en lien avec la dépression comme l'insomnie, la malnutrition, la perte de poids, la fatigue chronique, la nervosité, l'agitation ainsi qu'un sentiment intense d'anxiété et de douleurs émotionnelles (Bergman-Evans, 1994;Browning, & Schwirian, 1994;Given et al, 1990: Lindgren, 1993Monte, Kasl, & Berkman, 1989;Reese, Gross, Smalley, & Messer, 1994;Robinson, 1989). La perception des conjoints quant à leur propre santé devient plus négative à mesure que les soins à prodiguer augmentent (Killeen, 1989).…”
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