BACKGROUND: A substantial literature has reported that stress negatively impacts on cognitive processes. As dementia caregiving can be stressful, it has been hypothesized that the challenges of dementia care may increase caregivers\u27 own vulnerability to cognitive decline. Prefrontal processes are thought to be most vulnerable to stress; however, few studies have examined whether greater caregiver stress predicts poorer executive dysfunction, and no previous research has considered potential moderators of this relationship. We examined (1) whether greater psychological stress mediated a relationship between caregiver stress exposure and executive functioning and (2) whether greater self-efficacy and cognitive reserve (CR) moderated this r...
Dementia has been found to negatively affect multiple aspects of cognitive functioning. Despite an i...
Dementia has been found to negatively affect multiple aspects of cognitive functioning. Despite an i...
Caregivers differ in their emotional response when facing difficult situations during the caregiving...
Background: A substantial literature has reported that stress negatively impacts on cognitive proce...
BACKGROUND: A substantial literature has reported that stress negatively impacts on cognitive proces...
Background. The challenges of dementia care may adversely affect caregivers’ executive functioning b...
Background: Dementia caregivers are reported to be at an increased risk of cognitive decline themsel...
Purpose of the study: Caregiving for a person with dementia is frequently used to model the impact o...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Caregiving for a person with dementia is frequently used to model the impact o...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Caregiving for a person with dementia is frequently used to model the impact o...
Several studies have shown that caregivers of persons with Alzheimer\u27s Disease (AD) are at greate...
Background: Extensive literature exists documenting the relationship between stress and cognition. C...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. The Catholic University of AmericaOlder individuals caring for lov...
Caregivers differ in their emotional response when facing difficult situations during the caregiving...
As the physiological impact of chronic stress is difficult to study in humans, naturalistic stressor...
Dementia has been found to negatively affect multiple aspects of cognitive functioning. Despite an i...
Dementia has been found to negatively affect multiple aspects of cognitive functioning. Despite an i...
Caregivers differ in their emotional response when facing difficult situations during the caregiving...
Background: A substantial literature has reported that stress negatively impacts on cognitive proce...
BACKGROUND: A substantial literature has reported that stress negatively impacts on cognitive proces...
Background. The challenges of dementia care may adversely affect caregivers’ executive functioning b...
Background: Dementia caregivers are reported to be at an increased risk of cognitive decline themsel...
Purpose of the study: Caregiving for a person with dementia is frequently used to model the impact o...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Caregiving for a person with dementia is frequently used to model the impact o...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Caregiving for a person with dementia is frequently used to model the impact o...
Several studies have shown that caregivers of persons with Alzheimer\u27s Disease (AD) are at greate...
Background: Extensive literature exists documenting the relationship between stress and cognition. C...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. The Catholic University of AmericaOlder individuals caring for lov...
Caregivers differ in their emotional response when facing difficult situations during the caregiving...
As the physiological impact of chronic stress is difficult to study in humans, naturalistic stressor...
Dementia has been found to negatively affect multiple aspects of cognitive functioning. Despite an i...
Dementia has been found to negatively affect multiple aspects of cognitive functioning. Despite an i...
Caregivers differ in their emotional response when facing difficult situations during the caregiving...