Systems Ratings (SFSR), an observational measure of family interactions, for dementia caregivers. This article presents the development of the SFSR– Dementia Caregiver adaptation (SFSR-DC) and examines relationships between specific family-interaction patterns and caregiver distress. Design and Methods: The families of 177 Cuban American and White non-Hispanic American caregivers of dementia patients were assessed at baseline, 6, 12, and 18 months. Structural family theory and clinical experience were used to identify family interaction patterns believed to be related to caregiver emotional functioning. Factor analysis was used to refine sub-scales and develop a multiscale measure. Results: Six reliable subscales were related to caregiver d...
Background Many relatives of close family members suffering from dementia have taken...
By applying the Stress Process Model to examine the characteristics of people with dementia and thei...
Graduation date: 1986Alzheimer's disease, a chronic and irreversible form of\ud dementia, has been r...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to evaluate the role of family functioning in the stress proce...
Prevalence rates for dementia are expected to rise exponentially as the elderly population rises. Wi...
Family caregiving for people with younger onset dementia affects everyone in the family unit. This a...
Families caring for a patient with dementia are prone to significant physical, psychological and soc...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of childhood parental bonding on...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of childhood parental bonding on...
OBJECTIVE: The majority of scales to measure family member distress in dementia are designed for com...
Caregiving for family members with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia (ADRD) has been l...
The caregiving literature provides strong evidence for a negative relationship between the demands o...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among the factors identified in the McCub...
Background: There is a growing need to improve our understanding of carers’ reactions to Behavioural...
This study aims at clarifying engagements and relationship changes between people with dementia and ...
Background Many relatives of close family members suffering from dementia have taken...
By applying the Stress Process Model to examine the characteristics of people with dementia and thei...
Graduation date: 1986Alzheimer's disease, a chronic and irreversible form of\ud dementia, has been r...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to evaluate the role of family functioning in the stress proce...
Prevalence rates for dementia are expected to rise exponentially as the elderly population rises. Wi...
Family caregiving for people with younger onset dementia affects everyone in the family unit. This a...
Families caring for a patient with dementia are prone to significant physical, psychological and soc...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of childhood parental bonding on...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of childhood parental bonding on...
OBJECTIVE: The majority of scales to measure family member distress in dementia are designed for com...
Caregiving for family members with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia (ADRD) has been l...
The caregiving literature provides strong evidence for a negative relationship between the demands o...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among the factors identified in the McCub...
Background: There is a growing need to improve our understanding of carers’ reactions to Behavioural...
This study aims at clarifying engagements and relationship changes between people with dementia and ...
Background Many relatives of close family members suffering from dementia have taken...
By applying the Stress Process Model to examine the characteristics of people with dementia and thei...
Graduation date: 1986Alzheimer's disease, a chronic and irreversible form of\ud dementia, has been r...