Longitudinal effects of ambivalent and guilt feelings on dementia family caregivers' depressive symptoms
Andrés Losada‐Baltar,
Brent T. Mausbach,
Rosa Romero‐Moreno
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe world prevalence of people with dementia is increasing. Most of the care received by people with dementia is provided by family caregivers, and this prolonged activity has a significant impact on caregivers' levels of depression. Stressors and frequency of leisure are known predictors of caregivers' depressive levels. The longitudinal impact of caregivers' ambivalent and guilt feelings is unknown.MethodsParticipants were 177 family caregivers of relatives with dementia who were assessed three tim… Show more
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