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- W2896901645 abstract "Caregiver health may be impacted by the demands of providing care for older adults, including those who will have dementia. It may also be valuable to understand the ways in which caregiver burdens are related to the changing health of the care recipient. This study examines associations between several types of caregiver burden and the risk for dementia onset in care recipients. Five domains of caregiver burden were analyzed in relation to care recipients’ change in cognitive status over four years using National Health and Aging Trends Study, a nationally representative sample aged 65 and up, along with its associated National Study on Caregiving data. The study sample of consisted of 703 care recipients, excluding those with dementia at baseline, and their primary informal caregivers. Discrete time survival analysis was employed using weighted data to test caregiver role overload, social limitation, financial strain, positive mood, and psychological distress as predictors of incident dementia in the care recipients over a four year period. In the baseline sample of non-demented care recipients, dementia occurred in 187 during the subsequent study years. Caregiver burdens including social limitation, role overload, and psychological distress were associated with dementia onset, while positive mood and financial burden were not, in separate survival models with controls for care recipients’ sex, age, race/ethnicity, marital status, education, self-rated health, and “possible dementia” status. Determinants of caregiver burden were examined as well. Simultaneous regression of all five burden measures on care recipient and caregiver characteristics reveals several factors. Notable predictors of specific caregiver burdens are recipients’ relationship to the caregiver, their health, and caregivers’ employment status, marital status, and gender. Caregiving on a set schedule is associated with social limitation, role overload, and psychological distress. Distress is greater among sons who are primary caregivers, compared with those who are the care recipients’ spouse, while being married (but not the recipients’ spouse), is protective This study provides new evidence in support of caregiver burdens as a risk factor for dementia using longitudinal data. That only baseline caregiver information is used is a limitation that should be addressed in future studies." @default.
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- W2896901645 title "P2‐560: DO INFORMAL CAREGIVERS’ BURDENS PREDICT RECIPIENTS’ DEMENTIA ONSET?" @default.
- W2896901645 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jalz.2018.06.1255" @default.
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