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Turró Garriga, Oriol
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Conde Sala, Josep Lluís
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Viñas, Vanesa
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Turon i Estrada, Antoni
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Cullell Juncà, Marta
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Calvó Perxas, Laia
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Juvinyà Canal, Dolors
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Mioshi, Eneida
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Garre Olmo, Josep
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2024-06-18T12:37:49Z
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2024-06-18T12:37:49Z
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http://hdl.handle.net/10256/18826
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https://hdl.handle.net/10256/18826
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Taking care of people with dementia (PWD) has been associated with some degree of burden. The variability of the carer's burden can be partially explained by their personal characteristics. Antonovsky's model of health defined the resistance resources (RRs) as essential mechanisms to cope with stressors, and to shape the personal sense of coherence (SOC). This study identifies the RRs related with carer's SOC, and their implications in the perception of burden in family dementia carers.Methods: A sample of 308 participants from the 'SOC & DEM study' (154 carers and 154 PWD) was recruited from two memory clinics. Carer's personal characteristics of burden, SOC, self-efficacy, coping strategies, perceived social support, and depression were evaluated using standardized instruments. PWD's degree of dependence and behaviour and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) were assessed too. A path analysis was used to test the relationship between caregiver burden and SOC including the personal RRs of the carers and clinical data of PWD.Results: The path model identified SOC as a major factor related to carer's burden perception (r = -.327). Self-efficacy (r = .285), two coping strategies, 'use instrumental support' (r = -.235) and 'behavioural disengagement' (r = -.219), and social support perceived (r = .304) were the main carer's personal characteristics directly related with SOC. Caring experience (r = -.281) was the main carer factor related with burden while dependence (r = .156) and BPSD (r = .157) were the dementia factors.Conclusion: The SOC has previously related with carer's burden. The results contributed to identify relevant and modifiable personal characteristics as RRs that could reduce this burden
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The study was conducted with the help of external funds from the Carlos III
Spanish Institute of Health (PI17/000029). EM is supported by a grant from the
Alzheimer’s Society (UK)
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1080/13607863.2019.1667297
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/1360-7863
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1364-6915
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Tots els drets reservats
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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© Aging and Mental Health, 2020, vol. 24, núm. 10, p.1717-1725
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Alzheimer, Malaltia d'
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Alzheimer's disease
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Alzheimer, Malaltia d' -- Pacients -- Relacions familiars
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Alzheimer’s disease -- Patients -- Family relationships
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Antonovsky's sense of coherence and resistance resources reduce perception of burden in family carers of people with Alzheimer's disease
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion