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Coping Patterns Among Primary Informal Dementia Caregivers in Singapore and Its Impact on Caregivers—Implications of a Latent Class Analysis
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Existing studies typically explore the factor structure of coping strategies among dementia caregivers. However, this approach overlooks the fact that caregivers often use different coping strategies simultaneously. This study aims to explore the coping patterns of primary...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8276612/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32592582 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnaa080 |
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author | Yuan, Qi Wang, Peizhi Tan, Tee Hng Devi, Fiona Poremski, Daniel Magadi, Harish Goveas, Richard Ng, Li Ling Chong, Siow Ann Subramaniam, Mythily |
author_facet | Yuan, Qi Wang, Peizhi Tan, Tee Hng Devi, Fiona Poremski, Daniel Magadi, Harish Goveas, Richard Ng, Li Ling Chong, Siow Ann Subramaniam, Mythily |
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description | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Existing studies typically explore the factor structure of coping strategies among dementia caregivers. However, this approach overlooks the fact that caregivers often use different coping strategies simultaneously. This study aims to explore the coping patterns of primary informal dementia caregivers in Singapore, examine their significant correlates, and investigate whether different patterns would affect the depressive symptoms of caregivers. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Two hundred eighty-one primary informal caregivers of persons with dementia (PWD) were assessed. Coping strategies were measured by the Brief Coping Orientation to Problem Experienced inventory. A latent class analysis was performed to explore caregivers’ coping patterns, followed by logistic regressions to identify the significant correlates and the relationships between coping patterns and caregiver depression. RESULTS: The latent class analysis suggested a three-class solution that was featured by the frequency and variety of coping strategies used by caregivers—high coping (36.3%), medium coping (37.7%), and low coping (26.0%). Factors influencing the coping patterns of our sample were mainly related to caregivers’ individual resources such as personal characteristics and caregiving stressors like PWD’s problematic behaviors and caregiving burden. Compared to caregivers in the low coping group, those in the medium coping group had significantly higher risks of potential depression. DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: The current study confirmed that there are distinct coping patterns among primary informal dementia caregivers, and caregivers with the low coping pattern had fewer depressive symptoms. Future research is needed to explore if coping patterns from our sample are generalizable to dementia caregivers elsewhere. |
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spelling | pubmed-82766122021-07-14 Coping Patterns Among Primary Informal Dementia Caregivers in Singapore and Its Impact on Caregivers—Implications of a Latent Class Analysis Yuan, Qi Wang, Peizhi Tan, Tee Hng Devi, Fiona Poremski, Daniel Magadi, Harish Goveas, Richard Ng, Li Ling Chong, Siow Ann Subramaniam, Mythily Gerontologist Stress and Coping in Caregiving BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Existing studies typically explore the factor structure of coping strategies among dementia caregivers. However, this approach overlooks the fact that caregivers often use different coping strategies simultaneously. This study aims to explore the coping patterns of primary informal dementia caregivers in Singapore, examine their significant correlates, and investigate whether different patterns would affect the depressive symptoms of caregivers. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Two hundred eighty-one primary informal caregivers of persons with dementia (PWD) were assessed. Coping strategies were measured by the Brief Coping Orientation to Problem Experienced inventory. A latent class analysis was performed to explore caregivers’ coping patterns, followed by logistic regressions to identify the significant correlates and the relationships between coping patterns and caregiver depression. RESULTS: The latent class analysis suggested a three-class solution that was featured by the frequency and variety of coping strategies used by caregivers—high coping (36.3%), medium coping (37.7%), and low coping (26.0%). Factors influencing the coping patterns of our sample were mainly related to caregivers’ individual resources such as personal characteristics and caregiving stressors like PWD’s problematic behaviors and caregiving burden. Compared to caregivers in the low coping group, those in the medium coping group had significantly higher risks of potential depression. DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: The current study confirmed that there are distinct coping patterns among primary informal dementia caregivers, and caregivers with the low coping pattern had fewer depressive symptoms. Future research is needed to explore if coping patterns from our sample are generalizable to dementia caregivers elsewhere. Oxford University Press 2020-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8276612/ /pubmed/32592582 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnaa080 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Stress and Coping in Caregiving Yuan, Qi Wang, Peizhi Tan, Tee Hng Devi, Fiona Poremski, Daniel Magadi, Harish Goveas, Richard Ng, Li Ling Chong, Siow Ann Subramaniam, Mythily Coping Patterns Among Primary Informal Dementia Caregivers in Singapore and Its Impact on Caregivers—Implications of a Latent Class Analysis |
title | Coping Patterns Among Primary Informal Dementia Caregivers in Singapore and Its Impact on Caregivers—Implications of a Latent Class Analysis |
title_full | Coping Patterns Among Primary Informal Dementia Caregivers in Singapore and Its Impact on Caregivers—Implications of a Latent Class Analysis |
title_fullStr | Coping Patterns Among Primary Informal Dementia Caregivers in Singapore and Its Impact on Caregivers—Implications of a Latent Class Analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Coping Patterns Among Primary Informal Dementia Caregivers in Singapore and Its Impact on Caregivers—Implications of a Latent Class Analysis |
title_short | Coping Patterns Among Primary Informal Dementia Caregivers in Singapore and Its Impact on Caregivers—Implications of a Latent Class Analysis |
title_sort | coping patterns among primary informal dementia caregivers in singapore and its impact on caregivers—implications of a latent class analysis |
topic | Stress and Coping in Caregiving |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8276612/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32592582 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnaa080 |
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