Finding meaning as a mediator of burden on the health of caregivers of spouses with dementia. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the role of finding meaning in caregiving as a way of coping and potential mediator of the effect of caregiver burden on caregiver health, controlling for potentially influencing factors. METHOD: This was a cross-sectional, descriptive study of 84 community-residing spouse caregivers for persons with dementia in which participants completed questionnaires during a face-to-face meeting. Variables included background and contextual variables, caregiver burden, finding meaning through caregiving (FMTCG), and caregiver physical and mental health. Measures included the Zarit Burden Interview, the FMTCG Scale, and the Medical Outcomes Short Form-36, v2. RESULTS: Regression analyses revealed that FMTCG partially mediated the relationship between caregiver burden and caregiver mental health. Caregiver burden was not associated with caregiver physical health. CONCLUSION: This study contributed new information by examining the role of finding meaning in caregiving, conceptualized from an existential perspective, as a mediator in the stress-coping process. Caregiver burden had an indirect effect on caregiver mental health that was partially mediated by finding meaning. Results underscore the importance of the positive aspects of caregiving such as finding meaning as potential buffers of the burden of caregiving.

published proceedings

  • Aging Ment Health

author list (cited authors)

  • McLennon, S. M., Habermann, B., & Rice, M.

citation count

  • 35

complete list of authors

  • McLennon, Susan M||Habermann, Barbara||Rice, Marti

publication date

  • January 2011