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Coping Behaviors and Health Status during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Caregivers of Assisted Living Residents in Western Canada

OBJECTIVES: To examine the prevalence of coping behaviors during the first 2 waves of the COVID-19 pandemic among caregivers of assisted living residents and variation in these behaviors by caregiver gender and mental health. DESIGN: Cross-sectional and longitudinal survey. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS:...

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Autores principales: Maxwell, Colleen J., Dayes, Lauren, Amuah, Joseph E., Hogan, David B., Lane, Natasha E., McGrail, Kimberlyn M., Gruneir, Andrea, Griffith, Lauren E., Chamberlain, Stephanie A., Rutter, Emily C., Corbett, Kyle, Hoben, Matthias
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of AMDA -- The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9771753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36669529
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jamda.2022.12.017
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author Maxwell, Colleen J.
Dayes, Lauren
Amuah, Joseph E.
Hogan, David B.
Lane, Natasha E.
McGrail, Kimberlyn M.
Gruneir, Andrea
Griffith, Lauren E.
Chamberlain, Stephanie A.
Rutter, Emily C.
Corbett, Kyle
Hoben, Matthias
author_facet Maxwell, Colleen J.
Dayes, Lauren
Amuah, Joseph E.
Hogan, David B.
Lane, Natasha E.
McGrail, Kimberlyn M.
Gruneir, Andrea
Griffith, Lauren E.
Chamberlain, Stephanie A.
Rutter, Emily C.
Corbett, Kyle
Hoben, Matthias
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description OBJECTIVES: To examine the prevalence of coping behaviors during the first 2 waves of the COVID-19 pandemic among caregivers of assisted living residents and variation in these behaviors by caregiver gender and mental health. DESIGN: Cross-sectional and longitudinal survey. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Family/friend caregivers of assisted living residents in Alberta and British Columbia. METHODS: A web-based survey, conducted twice (October 28, 2020 to March 31, 2021 and July 12, 2021 to September 7, 2021) on the same cohort obtained data on caregiver sociodemographic characteristics, anxiety and depressive symptoms, and coping behaviors [seeking counselling, starting a psychotropic drug (sedative, anxiolytic, antidepressant), starting or increasing alcohol, tobacco and/or cannabis consumption] during pandemic waves 1 and 2. Descriptive analyses and multivariable (modified) Poisson regression models identified caregiver correlates of each coping behavior. RESULTS: Among the 673 caregivers surveyed at baseline, most were women (77%), White (90%) and age ≥55 years (81%). Alcohol (16.5%) and psychotropic drug (13.3%) use were the most prevalent coping behaviors reported during the initial wave, followed by smoking and/or cannabis use (8.0%), and counseling (7.4%). Among the longitudinal sample (n = 386), only alcohol use showed a significantly lower prevalence during the second wave (11.7% vs 15.1%, P = .02). During both waves, coping behaviors did not vary significantly by gender, however, psychotropic drug and substance use were significantly more prevalent among caregivers with baseline anxiety and depressive symptoms, including in models adjusted for confounders [eg, anxiety: adjusted risk ratio = 3.87 (95% CI 2.50-6.00] for psychotropic use, 1.87 (1.28-2.73) for alcohol use, 2.21 (1.26-3.88) for smoking/cannabis use). CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Assisted living caregivers experiencing anxiety or depressive symptoms during the pandemic were more likely to engage in drug and substance use, potentially maladaptive responses. Public health and assisted living home initiatives that identify caregiver mental health needs and provide targeted support during crises are required to mitigate declines in their health.
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spelling pubmed-97717532022-12-22 Coping Behaviors and Health Status during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Caregivers of Assisted Living Residents in Western Canada Maxwell, Colleen J. Dayes, Lauren Amuah, Joseph E. Hogan, David B. Lane, Natasha E. McGrail, Kimberlyn M. Gruneir, Andrea Griffith, Lauren E. Chamberlain, Stephanie A. Rutter, Emily C. Corbett, Kyle Hoben, Matthias J Am Med Dir Assoc Original Study OBJECTIVES: To examine the prevalence of coping behaviors during the first 2 waves of the COVID-19 pandemic among caregivers of assisted living residents and variation in these behaviors by caregiver gender and mental health. DESIGN: Cross-sectional and longitudinal survey. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Family/friend caregivers of assisted living residents in Alberta and British Columbia. METHODS: A web-based survey, conducted twice (October 28, 2020 to March 31, 2021 and July 12, 2021 to September 7, 2021) on the same cohort obtained data on caregiver sociodemographic characteristics, anxiety and depressive symptoms, and coping behaviors [seeking counselling, starting a psychotropic drug (sedative, anxiolytic, antidepressant), starting or increasing alcohol, tobacco and/or cannabis consumption] during pandemic waves 1 and 2. Descriptive analyses and multivariable (modified) Poisson regression models identified caregiver correlates of each coping behavior. RESULTS: Among the 673 caregivers surveyed at baseline, most were women (77%), White (90%) and age ≥55 years (81%). Alcohol (16.5%) and psychotropic drug (13.3%) use were the most prevalent coping behaviors reported during the initial wave, followed by smoking and/or cannabis use (8.0%), and counseling (7.4%). Among the longitudinal sample (n = 386), only alcohol use showed a significantly lower prevalence during the second wave (11.7% vs 15.1%, P = .02). During both waves, coping behaviors did not vary significantly by gender, however, psychotropic drug and substance use were significantly more prevalent among caregivers with baseline anxiety and depressive symptoms, including in models adjusted for confounders [eg, anxiety: adjusted risk ratio = 3.87 (95% CI 2.50-6.00] for psychotropic use, 1.87 (1.28-2.73) for alcohol use, 2.21 (1.26-3.88) for smoking/cannabis use). CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Assisted living caregivers experiencing anxiety or depressive symptoms during the pandemic were more likely to engage in drug and substance use, potentially maladaptive responses. Public health and assisted living home initiatives that identify caregiver mental health needs and provide targeted support during crises are required to mitigate declines in their health. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of AMDA -- The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine. 2023-04 2022-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9771753/ /pubmed/36669529 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jamda.2022.12.017 Text en © 2022 The Authors Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
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Maxwell, Colleen J.
Dayes, Lauren
Amuah, Joseph E.
Hogan, David B.
Lane, Natasha E.
McGrail, Kimberlyn M.
Gruneir, Andrea
Griffith, Lauren E.
Chamberlain, Stephanie A.
Rutter, Emily C.
Corbett, Kyle
Hoben, Matthias
Coping Behaviors and Health Status during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Caregivers of Assisted Living Residents in Western Canada
title Coping Behaviors and Health Status during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Caregivers of Assisted Living Residents in Western Canada
title_full Coping Behaviors and Health Status during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Caregivers of Assisted Living Residents in Western Canada
title_fullStr Coping Behaviors and Health Status during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Caregivers of Assisted Living Residents in Western Canada
title_full_unstemmed Coping Behaviors and Health Status during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Caregivers of Assisted Living Residents in Western Canada
title_short Coping Behaviors and Health Status during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Caregivers of Assisted Living Residents in Western Canada
title_sort coping behaviors and health status during the covid-19 pandemic among caregivers of assisted living residents in western canada
topic Original Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9771753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36669529
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jamda.2022.12.017
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