TY - JOUR
T1 - The stress and psychological morbidity of the Alzheimer patient caregiver
AU - González-Salvador, Ma Teresa
AU - Arango, Celso
AU - Lyketsos, Constantine G.
AU - Barba, Alfredo Calcedo
PY - 1999/9
Y1 - 1999/9
N2 - Background. Alzheimer's family caregivers suffer from psychological and physical morbidity associated with the care of the Alzheimer's patient. The objectives of the study were to compare stress and psychological morbidity between family caregivers of Alzheimer's disease patients and family caregivers of aged non-demented chronically ill patients and to explore the impact of cognitive and non-cognitive patient symptoms on caregivers. Method. Fifty-eight caregivers of Alzheimer's patients (cases) and 32 caregivers of non-demented chronically ill patients (controls) were studied. A cross-sectional case-control design was employed using validated scales to assess patient symptomatology and self-report questionnaires to measure stress and psychological morbidity in caregivers. Results. Compared to controls, stress and psychological morbidity were higher in caregivers of Alzheimer's patients. Behavioral symptoms and impairment in instrumental activities of daily living were associated with caregiver stress. Length of care was associated with caregiver psychological morbidity. Conclusions. Caregiver stress may be reduced with special attention paid to the treatment and management of behavioral and functional symptoms in the Alzheimer's disease patient. Caregiver education and coping skills should also be included.
AB - Background. Alzheimer's family caregivers suffer from psychological and physical morbidity associated with the care of the Alzheimer's patient. The objectives of the study were to compare stress and psychological morbidity between family caregivers of Alzheimer's disease patients and family caregivers of aged non-demented chronically ill patients and to explore the impact of cognitive and non-cognitive patient symptoms on caregivers. Method. Fifty-eight caregivers of Alzheimer's patients (cases) and 32 caregivers of non-demented chronically ill patients (controls) were studied. A cross-sectional case-control design was employed using validated scales to assess patient symptomatology and self-report questionnaires to measure stress and psychological morbidity in caregivers. Results. Compared to controls, stress and psychological morbidity were higher in caregivers of Alzheimer's patients. Behavioral symptoms and impairment in instrumental activities of daily living were associated with caregiver stress. Length of care was associated with caregiver psychological morbidity. Conclusions. Caregiver stress may be reduced with special attention paid to the treatment and management of behavioral and functional symptoms in the Alzheimer's disease patient. Caregiver education and coping skills should also be included.
KW - Alzheimer disease
KW - Caregiver
KW - Psychological morbidity
KW - Stress
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U2 - 10.1002/(sici)1099-1166(199909)14:9<701::aid-gps5>3.0.co;2-%23
DO - 10.1002/(sici)1099-1166(199909)14:9<701::aid-gps5>3.0.co;2-%23
M3 - Article
C2 - 10479740
AN - SCOPUS:0345411353
SN - 0885-6230
VL - 14
SP - 701
EP - 710
JO - International journal of geriatric psychiatry
JF - International journal of geriatric psychiatry
IS - 9
ER -