Objective: Depression is an adverse outcome frequently seen in carers. With the increasing ageing population and reliance on informal carers, this study aims to identify factors associated with depression in carers in the older age group, using factors that have not been previously investigated. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of 202 older carers using the Geriatric Depression scale, demographics, personality traits, attitudes to ageing and other carer characteristics. Results: Increased hours spent caring and higher levels of neuroticism were all factors associated with depression. The care-recipient diagnosis, other personality traits, attitudes to ageing, leisure-physical activity (PA) and domestic-PA were not significan...
Depression in elderlies is not known quite well and thus cannot be treated adequately. The fact that...
Abstract: The aging process affects human bodies as well as human behaviors. In general, the extra y...
Dementia caregivers suffer a considerable care burden. More than in comparable groups of caregivers ...
Objective: Depression is an adverse outcome frequently seen in carers. With the increasing ageing po...
© 2016 Dr. Samantha Mun Fong LoiWith the rapidly ageing global population, there will be increased d...
BACKGROUND: Attitudes to aging have been investigated in non-carer populations and found to have imp...
Copyright © International Psychogeriatric Association 2015. Background: Attitudes to aging have been...
Background: The present cross-sectional study was aimed to evaluate the association between care rec...
Objectives: The adverse mental health effects of caring have been studied, frequently in carers of p...
Objectives: The adverse mental health effects of caring have been studied, frequently in carers of p...
Reactions to caregiving and depression affect a carer\u27s ability to continue in their caring role....
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations of depression in the carers of dementia sufferers, diagnosed ...
BACKGROUND: Several social, demographic and physical factors have been shown to be associated with d...
Background: Depression is a common mental health problem in geriatric population and the overall pre...
Background: Demands for long-term care facilities for the elderly increased rapidly due to longevity...
Depression in elderlies is not known quite well and thus cannot be treated adequately. The fact that...
Abstract: The aging process affects human bodies as well as human behaviors. In general, the extra y...
Dementia caregivers suffer a considerable care burden. More than in comparable groups of caregivers ...
Objective: Depression is an adverse outcome frequently seen in carers. With the increasing ageing po...
© 2016 Dr. Samantha Mun Fong LoiWith the rapidly ageing global population, there will be increased d...
BACKGROUND: Attitudes to aging have been investigated in non-carer populations and found to have imp...
Copyright © International Psychogeriatric Association 2015. Background: Attitudes to aging have been...
Background: The present cross-sectional study was aimed to evaluate the association between care rec...
Objectives: The adverse mental health effects of caring have been studied, frequently in carers of p...
Objectives: The adverse mental health effects of caring have been studied, frequently in carers of p...
Reactions to caregiving and depression affect a carer\u27s ability to continue in their caring role....
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations of depression in the carers of dementia sufferers, diagnosed ...
BACKGROUND: Several social, demographic and physical factors have been shown to be associated with d...
Background: Depression is a common mental health problem in geriatric population and the overall pre...
Background: Demands for long-term care facilities for the elderly increased rapidly due to longevity...
Depression in elderlies is not known quite well and thus cannot be treated adequately. The fact that...
Abstract: The aging process affects human bodies as well as human behaviors. In general, the extra y...
Dementia caregivers suffer a considerable care burden. More than in comparable groups of caregivers ...