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Recalled attributes of parents with Alzheimer's disease: relevance for caregivingopen access

Authors
Chiriboga, David AJang, YuriMolinari, VictorKim, GiyeonKo, Jung Eun
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Keywords
Alzheimer's disease; quality of life; stress; affective responses
Citation
Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine, v.2, no.1, pp 1038 - 1052
Pages
15
Journal Title
Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine
Volume
2
Number
1
Start Page
1038
End Page
1052
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/26625
DOI
10.1080/21642850.2014.971800
ISSN
2164-2850
Abstract
Health psychology has long been involved in studies of factors that lead to more effective caregiving. Drawing on the theory of distributive justice, the underlying hypothesis of this paper was that perceptions of what a demented parent was like, prior to becoming ill, influence an adult child caregiver's provision of care, as well as the caregiver's own well-being. A secondary question dealt with the nature of retrospective ratings by caregiver informants. The sample consisted of triads of two adult children (N = 385) and a parent (N = 201) diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, although in a few instances only one adult child was interviewed. Both retrospective and current ratings of the parent were made by caregivers, who were administered a semantic differential instrument twice over a 10-month period. Comparison of ratings from first and second interview waves suggested that perceptions of what a parent was like, prior to the onset of dementia, were more stable over time than perceptions of what the parent was currently like, at each interview. Ratings of premorbid attributes were more strongly related to ratings of the present for those parents who displayed the least evidence of cognitive decline. Regression analyses supported the hypothesized relationship between adult children's perceptions and both provision of care and well-being variables. Results have implications for projections of caregiver burden and for placement into long-term care.
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