George Nika R, Steffen Ann
a Department of Psychology , University of Missouri-St. Louis , St. Louis , MO.
J Women Aging. 2014;26(4):319-31. doi: 10.1080/08952841.2014.906873.
This study examined whether self-efficacy for controlling upsetting caregiving thoughts would longitudinally predict mental and physical health as well as utilization of psychotropic medications in help-seeking dementia family caregivers (N = 53). Positive associations were found between self-efficacy and self-reported mental health and physical health subscales of the Short Form Health Questionnaire-12, and negative correlations were found between self-efficacy for controlling upsetting thoughts about caregiving and the number of psychotropic medications being utilized both cross-sectionally and longitudinally. These results suggest that self-efficacy for controlling upsetting thoughts may be a fruitful target area for further intervention research with dementia family caregivers.
本研究调查了控制令人苦恼的照护想法的自我效能感是否能纵向预测寻求帮助的痴呆症家庭照护者(N = 53)的心理健康、身体健康以及精神药物的使用情况。研究发现,自我效能感与简明健康调查问卷-12中自我报告的心理健康和身体健康分量表之间存在正相关,并且在横断面和纵向研究中均发现,控制令人苦恼的照护想法的自我效能感与正在使用的精神药物数量之间存在负相关。这些结果表明,控制令人苦恼的想法的自我效能感可能是痴呆症家庭照护者进一步干预研究的一个富有成效的目标领域。