Exploring Pathways to Caregiver Health: The Roles of Caregiver Burden, Familism, and Ethnicity.

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Tác giả: Emily M Briceño, Wen Chang, Nelda Garcia, Xavier F Gonzales, Steven G Heeringa, Kenneth M Langa, Deborah A Levine, Lisa Lewandowski-Romps, Madelyn Malvitz, Roshanak Mehdipanah, Lewis B Morgenstern, Darin B Zahuranec

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Journal of aging and health , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 728763

 OBJECTIVES: This study examines the associations of ethnicity, caregiver burden, familism, and physical and mental health among Mexican Americans (MAs) and non-Hispanic Whites (NHWs). METHODS: We recruited adults 65+ years with possible cognitive impairment (using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment score<
 26), and their caregivers living in Nueces County, Texas. We used weighted path analysis to test effects of ethnicity, familism, and caregiver burden on caregiver's mental and physical health. RESULTS: 516 caregivers and care-receivers participated. MA caregivers were younger, more likely female, and less educated compared to NHWs. Increased caregiver burden was associated with worse mental (B = -0.53
  DISCUSSION: Increased burden is associated with worse caregiver mental and physical health. MA caregivers had stronger familism resulting in better health. Findings can contribute to early identification, intervention, and coordination of services to help reduce caregiver burden.
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