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A LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS OF STRESSORS AND RESOURCES AMONG SPOUSAL CAREGIVERS TO OLDER ADULTS IN THE UNITED STATES
Spousal caregivers to older adults experience differing intensities of co-occurring caregiving stressors and resources. Analyzing their heterogeneous profiles can improve recognition of spousal caregivers needing support and caregiving impact on their health. This study aims to identify latent class...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9767153/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.3106 |
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author | Liu, Ruotong Chi, Iris Wu, Shinyi |
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description | Spousal caregivers to older adults experience differing intensities of co-occurring caregiving stressors and resources. Analyzing their heterogeneous profiles can improve recognition of spousal caregivers needing support and caregiving impact on their health. This study aims to identify latent classes among spousal caregivers to older adults and to explore the associated background characteristics and health outcomes. Using pooled data from Round 5 and Round 7 of National Study of Caregiving and the linked National Health and Aging Trends Study, eight indicators for stressors and three indicators for resources are included for latent class analysis to identify distinguishable spousal caregiver subgroups. ANOVA test or Chi-square test are used to understand the different characteristics across spousal caregiver classes. Multivariate regression is conducted to examine associations between class membership and health outcomes. Three latent classes are identified among the 793 included spousal caregivers: low-stress low-support class (39%), medium-stress high-support class (36%), and high-stress medium-support class (25%). Compared to the other two classes, high-stress medium-support class includes more female than male, medium-stress high-support class has greater portions of non-Hispanic Black individuals, and caregivers in low-stress low-support class have fewer comorbidities. In addition, compared to low-stress low-support class, spousal caregivers in high-stress medium-support class reported lower (0.42 unit) level of self-rated health and higher (1.87 unit) level of depressive symptoms. These results confirmed the heterogeneity among spousal caregivers, and highlighted the elevated needs to address the physical and mental health needs among spousal caregivers whose levels of resources could not offset the caregiving stress they experience. |
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spelling | pubmed-97671532022-12-21 A LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS OF STRESSORS AND RESOURCES AMONG SPOUSAL CAREGIVERS TO OLDER ADULTS IN THE UNITED STATES Liu, Ruotong Chi, Iris Wu, Shinyi Innov Aging Late Breaking Abstracts Spousal caregivers to older adults experience differing intensities of co-occurring caregiving stressors and resources. Analyzing their heterogeneous profiles can improve recognition of spousal caregivers needing support and caregiving impact on their health. This study aims to identify latent classes among spousal caregivers to older adults and to explore the associated background characteristics and health outcomes. Using pooled data from Round 5 and Round 7 of National Study of Caregiving and the linked National Health and Aging Trends Study, eight indicators for stressors and three indicators for resources are included for latent class analysis to identify distinguishable spousal caregiver subgroups. ANOVA test or Chi-square test are used to understand the different characteristics across spousal caregiver classes. Multivariate regression is conducted to examine associations between class membership and health outcomes. Three latent classes are identified among the 793 included spousal caregivers: low-stress low-support class (39%), medium-stress high-support class (36%), and high-stress medium-support class (25%). Compared to the other two classes, high-stress medium-support class includes more female than male, medium-stress high-support class has greater portions of non-Hispanic Black individuals, and caregivers in low-stress low-support class have fewer comorbidities. In addition, compared to low-stress low-support class, spousal caregivers in high-stress medium-support class reported lower (0.42 unit) level of self-rated health and higher (1.87 unit) level of depressive symptoms. These results confirmed the heterogeneity among spousal caregivers, and highlighted the elevated needs to address the physical and mental health needs among spousal caregivers whose levels of resources could not offset the caregiving stress they experience. Oxford University Press 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9767153/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.3106 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. |
spellingShingle | Late Breaking Abstracts Liu, Ruotong Chi, Iris Wu, Shinyi A LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS OF STRESSORS AND RESOURCES AMONG SPOUSAL CAREGIVERS TO OLDER ADULTS IN THE UNITED STATES |
title | A LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS OF STRESSORS AND RESOURCES AMONG SPOUSAL CAREGIVERS TO OLDER ADULTS IN THE UNITED STATES |
title_full | A LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS OF STRESSORS AND RESOURCES AMONG SPOUSAL CAREGIVERS TO OLDER ADULTS IN THE UNITED STATES |
title_fullStr | A LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS OF STRESSORS AND RESOURCES AMONG SPOUSAL CAREGIVERS TO OLDER ADULTS IN THE UNITED STATES |
title_full_unstemmed | A LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS OF STRESSORS AND RESOURCES AMONG SPOUSAL CAREGIVERS TO OLDER ADULTS IN THE UNITED STATES |
title_short | A LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS OF STRESSORS AND RESOURCES AMONG SPOUSAL CAREGIVERS TO OLDER ADULTS IN THE UNITED STATES |
title_sort | latent class analysis of stressors and resources among spousal caregivers to older adults in the united states |
topic | Late Breaking Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9767153/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.3106 |
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