Previous research suggests a relationship between caregiving and depression associated with negative impact on the caregivers’ health; however, there remains a gap regarding possible relationships among depression, death anxiety, and coping in family caregivers. In this quantitative study, participants included 46 family caregivers. Multiple regression analysis identified significant relationships between death anxiety, depression, coping, and duration of caregiver experience.https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/archivedposters/1054/thumbnail.jp
Background: Caregivers of people with dementia (CGPD) frequently have anxiety symptoms but little is...
Objective: Studies suggest the protective effect of mastery and caregiving competence against psycho...
Abstract Background Many caregivers with chronically ill relatives suffer from depression. However, ...
Research suggests that death anxiety stems from fear of pain, worry about loved ones, and uncertaint...
Introduction: At present, caregiver's health is a public health challenge in itself, as important a...
Reactions to caregiving and depression affect a carer\u27s ability to continue in their caring role....
Introduction. This study aims at examining the role of failures in reflective functioning in predict...
Abstract Background Many caregivers with chronically ill relatives suffer from depression. However, ...
Objective: There are high rates of stress, distress, and psychological illness in family caregivers ...
Multiple studies have confirmed a seemingly paradoxical finding that family caregivers have lower mo...
Multiple studies have confirmed a seemingly paradoxical finding that family caregivers have lower mo...
Objectives The prevalence of death anxiety in older adults is high. Thus, the aim of the present stu...
Horst, H.E. van der [Promotor]Scheltens, P. [Promotor]Hout, H.P.J. van [Copromotor]Marwijk, H.W.J. v...
Individuals who take on the role of caregiving for a family member with Alzheimer’s disease face man...
Previously overlooked factors in elders' depressive symptomatology were examined, including death fe...
Background: Caregivers of people with dementia (CGPD) frequently have anxiety symptoms but little is...
Objective: Studies suggest the protective effect of mastery and caregiving competence against psycho...
Abstract Background Many caregivers with chronically ill relatives suffer from depression. However, ...
Research suggests that death anxiety stems from fear of pain, worry about loved ones, and uncertaint...
Introduction: At present, caregiver's health is a public health challenge in itself, as important a...
Reactions to caregiving and depression affect a carer\u27s ability to continue in their caring role....
Introduction. This study aims at examining the role of failures in reflective functioning in predict...
Abstract Background Many caregivers with chronically ill relatives suffer from depression. However, ...
Objective: There are high rates of stress, distress, and psychological illness in family caregivers ...
Multiple studies have confirmed a seemingly paradoxical finding that family caregivers have lower mo...
Multiple studies have confirmed a seemingly paradoxical finding that family caregivers have lower mo...
Objectives The prevalence of death anxiety in older adults is high. Thus, the aim of the present stu...
Horst, H.E. van der [Promotor]Scheltens, P. [Promotor]Hout, H.P.J. van [Copromotor]Marwijk, H.W.J. v...
Individuals who take on the role of caregiving for a family member with Alzheimer’s disease face man...
Previously overlooked factors in elders' depressive symptomatology were examined, including death fe...
Background: Caregivers of people with dementia (CGPD) frequently have anxiety symptoms but little is...
Objective: Studies suggest the protective effect of mastery and caregiving competence against psycho...
Abstract Background Many caregivers with chronically ill relatives suffer from depression. However, ...