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KMID : 0389420090170020111
Korean Journal of Stress Research
2009 Volume.17 No. 2 p.111 ~ p.120
Dementia Caregivers¡¯ Stress, Stress Response, and Physical/Mental Health: Focused on the Moderate Effect of Self-Efficacy
Suh Kyung-Hyun

Abstract
With quickly becoming an ageing society in Korea, Researchers investigated how family dementia caregivers¡¯ stresses and self-efficacy are related to their stress responses and physical/mental health, and the interaction of caregiving stresses and self-efficacy on caregivers¡¯ stress responses and health. The participants were 192 family caregivers (142 females) of demented patients lived in Seoul, whose average of age were 52.35 (SD=12.41). The various psychological tests were used to measure caregivers¡¯ stresses, self-efficacy, stress responses, perceived health, physical symptoms, depression, self-esteem, and subjective well-being. Results indicated that caregiving stresses were closely related to stress responses, physical and mental health. Caregivers¡¯ self-efficacy were positively related to perceived health and self-esteem. Hierarchical regression analyses revealed moderate effects of self-efficacy on relationships between caregivers¡¯ stresses and stress responses or physical/mental health. These results indicated buffering effects of self-efficacy on negative results in stress responses, physical symptoms, and subjective well-being of caregiving stresses with demented patients. For negative results of caregivers¡¯ stresses, such as stress responses or physical symptoms, differences by caregivers¡¯ stresses were less explicit in group with low self-efficacy, while difference of subjective well-being was only significant in group with high self-efficacy. These results were discussed phenomenologically based on previous studies with focusing on the promotion and intervention of dementia caregivers¡¯ health and quality of life.
KEYWORD
Caregivers, Dementia, Stress, Physical health, Mental health
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