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Factors associated with quality of life among family members of patients with dementia in Cyprus

Journal
International Psychogeriatrics
Date Issued
March 2014
Author(s)
Andreou, Panayiota  
Middleton, Nicos  
Papacostas, Savvas S.  
Kyriacou Georgiou, Irini  
Papastavrou, Evridiki  
DOI
10.1017/S104161021300224X
Abstract
Background: Numerous studies have reported that caring for a person with dementia is a stressful experience.
Nevertheless, quality of life (QoL) measures have commonly focused on patients, while factors that influence
caregivers’ QoL have not been clearly identified. In order to contribute to the understanding of caregivers’
QoL, we explored how QoL among caregivers is related to their perceived level of burden, their reported
number of depressive symptoms, and the level of care recipients’ dependency.
Methods: Seventy-six caregivers referred by the two main referral centers of patients with dementia in Cyprus
participated in a cross-sectional survey with a descriptive correlational design. Caregivers completed four
instruments, measuring burden (ZBI), depression (CES-D), quality of life-Alzheimer’s disease (QoL-AD),
and activities of daily living (ADL) of the care recipients and provided socio-demographic information.
Results: The majority of the participants scored high levels of burden (M= 43.32/SD = 15.23) and depression
(59.2% scored over the cut-off point of 16). QoL was only moderate (M = 30.89/SD = 8.21) and negatively
correlated with burden (r = −32, p = 0.01) and depression (r = −0.296, p < 0.05). Only a weak correlation
was observed between QoL and ADL (r= 0.167, p= 0.15). Hierarchical multiple regression analyses revealed
that overall burden scores and income were associated with QoL, explaining 20% of the overall variance of
the caregiver’s QoL.
Conclusion: Further research is necessary to investigate which additional domains determine QoL and further
our understanding of the factors that may reduce the burden imposed on dementia caregivers.
Subjects

Caregivers

Dementia

Quality of life

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