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. 2013 Dec;52(4):709-22.
doi: 10.1111/famp.12032. Epub 2013 Jun 27.

Caregiver attributions for late-life depression and their associations with caregiver burden

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Caregiver attributions for late-life depression and their associations with caregiver burden

Courtney Allyn Polenick et al. Fam Process. 2013 Dec.

Abstract

Late-life depression (LLD) has detrimental effects on family caregivers that may be compounded when caregivers believe that depressive behaviors are volitional or within the patient's capacity to control. In this study we examined three person-centered caregiver attributions that place responsibility for LLD on the patient (i.e., character, controllability, and intention), and the impact of such attributions on levels of general caregiver burden and burden specific to patient depressive symptoms. Participants were 212 spouses and adult children of older adults enrolled in a depression treatment study. Over one third of caregivers endorsed character attributions, which significantly predicted greater levels of both general and depression-specific burden. Intention attributions were significantly associated with general burden, but not depression-specific burden. Contrary to our expectation, controllability attributions did not predict either type of burden. Our findings suggest that the assessment of family caregiver attributions for LLD may be useful in identifying caregivers at risk for burden and subsequent health effects, as well as those who may need education and support to provide effective care to a vulnerable population of older adults.

Keywords: Attributions; Burden; Caregiver; Depression; Older Adults.

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