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THEORETICAL IMPLICATIONS AND IMPACT OF SELF-COMPASSION IN CAREGIVERS OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA

Caregivers of people living with dementia often report greater symptoms of depression, anxiety, and burden. Guided by the Stress Process Model, the study examined the impact of self-compassion on these key psychosocial well-being outcomes in a sample of dementia caregivers (N=99). Participants were...

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Autores principales: Grant, Claire, Judge, Katherine
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9765622/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.2101
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description Caregivers of people living with dementia often report greater symptoms of depression, anxiety, and burden. Guided by the Stress Process Model, the study examined the impact of self-compassion on these key psychosocial well-being outcomes in a sample of dementia caregivers (N=99). Participants were 66.7% female, 67.7% White, and 74% were children/in law or grandchildren/in law, with a mean age of 38.61. Findings indicated self-compassion was a significant and unique predictor of symptoms of depression (β = -.25, p = .03), anxiety (β = -.36, p = .01), and burden (β = -.25, p = .02). Additional analyses found support for dysfunctional coping meditating the relationship between self-compassion and caregiver burden ((B = -.20, SE = .06, 95%CI[-.3242, -.0924] dysfunctional coping mediating the relationship between self-compassion and anxiety (B = -.16, SE = .05, 95%CI[-.2257, -.0302] and emotion-focused coping meditating the relationship between self-compassion and depression (B = -.06, SE = .03, 95%CI[-.1388, -.0045]. Results demonstrate the important role of self-compassion along with the impact of coping style on psychosocial well-being outcomes. Discussion will highlight the theoretical implications of these findings along with how these results can be used to develop efficacious interventions for caregivers of persons with dementia. Specifically, tailoring an intervention for dementia caregivers grounded in self-compassion theory as well as Compassion Focused Therapy and Mindful Self-Compassion Therapy may assist caregivers in developing a self-compassionate mindset and skills to more effectively cope with caregiving challenges.
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spelling pubmed-97656222022-12-20 THEORETICAL IMPLICATIONS AND IMPACT OF SELF-COMPASSION IN CAREGIVERS OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA Grant, Claire Judge, Katherine Innov Aging Abstracts Caregivers of people living with dementia often report greater symptoms of depression, anxiety, and burden. Guided by the Stress Process Model, the study examined the impact of self-compassion on these key psychosocial well-being outcomes in a sample of dementia caregivers (N=99). Participants were 66.7% female, 67.7% White, and 74% were children/in law or grandchildren/in law, with a mean age of 38.61. Findings indicated self-compassion was a significant and unique predictor of symptoms of depression (β = -.25, p = .03), anxiety (β = -.36, p = .01), and burden (β = -.25, p = .02). Additional analyses found support for dysfunctional coping meditating the relationship between self-compassion and caregiver burden ((B = -.20, SE = .06, 95%CI[-.3242, -.0924] dysfunctional coping mediating the relationship between self-compassion and anxiety (B = -.16, SE = .05, 95%CI[-.2257, -.0302] and emotion-focused coping meditating the relationship between self-compassion and depression (B = -.06, SE = .03, 95%CI[-.1388, -.0045]. Results demonstrate the important role of self-compassion along with the impact of coping style on psychosocial well-being outcomes. Discussion will highlight the theoretical implications of these findings along with how these results can be used to develop efficacious interventions for caregivers of persons with dementia. Specifically, tailoring an intervention for dementia caregivers grounded in self-compassion theory as well as Compassion Focused Therapy and Mindful Self-Compassion Therapy may assist caregivers in developing a self-compassionate mindset and skills to more effectively cope with caregiving challenges. Oxford University Press 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9765622/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.2101 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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