Association between care burden, depression and personality traits in Alzheimer’s caregiver: A pilot study

Vespa, Anna and Spatuzzi, Roberta and Fabbietti, Paolo and Penna, Martina and Giulietti, Maria Velia and Forloni, Gianluigi (2021) Association between care burden, depression and personality traits in Alzheimer’s caregiver: A pilot study. PLOS ONE, 16 (9). e0251813. ISSN 1932-6203

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Abstract

Introduction
In this study correlations between care burden, depression, and personality at intrapsychic level in caregivers of Alzheimer’s disease patients were evaluated.

Materials and methods
Caregivers: n.40. Tests: Social-schedule; CBI; BDI; SASB-Structural-Analysis of Social Behaviours- Form-A- intrapsychic behaviours (8 Cluster); ECOG. Patients:MMSE. Statistical analysis: Chi-squared test; Anova one way F test; Pearson’s R coefficient.

Results
Correlations: CBI-total and NPI(p < .001); CBI-total—ECOG (p = .042); CBI-total—BDI(p< .001); CBI- total-SASB-Cl7(p = .014); SASB-CL8(p<0.000); BDI and SASB-Cl 2 (p = .018), SASB-Cl 3 (p = .004), SASB-Cl7(p < .000), SASB-CL8 (p < .000). High CBI is correlated with high depression, neuropsychiatry symptoms, low cognitive patient’s functions. Caregivers have the following intrapsychic behaviors: poor self-care, poor ability to take care of themselves; they exercise control over themselves and do not consider and/or ignore their basic needs at emotional and physical levels. These intrapsychic behaviours are indicators of depression (SASB Model) and are correlated with high care burden–CBI and high depression-CDQ.

Discussion
Care burden is closely related to the depression and individual personality (intrapsychic experience) of the caregiver. This may reveal a source of strength and may suggest areas of multidimensional and psychotherapeutic interventions.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Universal Eprints > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 04 Mar 2023 05:53
Last Modified: 23 Mar 2024 04:05
URI: http://journal.article2publish.com/id/eprint/865

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