There is a paucity of theory guided longitudinal research into how carers of an adult with mental illness adapt to caregiving. This study examined changes in carer adjustment over 12 months and identified risk and protective factors using stress/coping theory. Eighty-seven carers completed questionnaires at Time 1 and 12 months later (Time 2). The risk/protective factors were background variables, coping resources, appraisals, and coping strategies. Adjustment outcomes were stable over 12 months. Stress/coping variables were associated with one or more Time 2 adjustment outcomes when controlling for initial adjustment and the direction of these associations were consistent with predictions. Findings support the application of stress/coping ...
Carers of persons with mental illness engage in many caregiving tasks and spend considerable time on...
This systematic review assessed coping and adjustment in caregivers of all ages to provide a synthes...
This paper presents findings from a national study into the Care Programme Approach funded by the De...
Family members or friends caring for a loved one with a serious mental illness are known as mental h...
Informal caregivers perform an important role in caring for adults with mental illness in the commun...
This study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common mental...
This study documented the family\u27s experience of adapting to the demands of caring for a mentally...
AbstractThis study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common ...
This study examined a stress/coping model of adjustment in early caregiving. It was hypothesized tha...
The issue investigated in this thesis concerned the adaptive coping strategies that caregivers of th...
Avoidant coping is associated with distress in carers of people with psychosis. We hypothesized that...
This quantitative study provided a systematic examination of family caregiving and distress precedin...
Adjustment disorders are re-conceptualized in the DSM-5 as a stress-related disorder; however, besid...
A theory of caregiver stress derived from Roy Adaptation Model was developed to examine the relation...
This study examined the utility of a stress and coping model of adjustment to multiple sclerosis (MS...
Carers of persons with mental illness engage in many caregiving tasks and spend considerable time on...
This systematic review assessed coping and adjustment in caregivers of all ages to provide a synthes...
This paper presents findings from a national study into the Care Programme Approach funded by the De...
Family members or friends caring for a loved one with a serious mental illness are known as mental h...
Informal caregivers perform an important role in caring for adults with mental illness in the commun...
This study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common mental...
This study documented the family\u27s experience of adapting to the demands of caring for a mentally...
AbstractThis study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common ...
This study examined a stress/coping model of adjustment in early caregiving. It was hypothesized tha...
The issue investigated in this thesis concerned the adaptive coping strategies that caregivers of th...
Avoidant coping is associated with distress in carers of people with psychosis. We hypothesized that...
This quantitative study provided a systematic examination of family caregiving and distress precedin...
Adjustment disorders are re-conceptualized in the DSM-5 as a stress-related disorder; however, besid...
A theory of caregiver stress derived from Roy Adaptation Model was developed to examine the relation...
This study examined the utility of a stress and coping model of adjustment to multiple sclerosis (MS...
Carers of persons with mental illness engage in many caregiving tasks and spend considerable time on...
This systematic review assessed coping and adjustment in caregivers of all ages to provide a synthes...
This paper presents findings from a national study into the Care Programme Approach funded by the De...