Interventions with care givers of dementia patients: comparison of two approaches |
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Authors: | S H Zarit C R Anthony M Boutselis |
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Affiliation: | Department of Individual and Family Studies Pennsylvania State University, University Park 16802. |
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Abstract: | We compared the effect of two approaches, family counseling and support groups, for relieving the stress and burden experienced by care givers of dementia patients. Both treatments are designed to implement features of a stress-management model that have been identified in prior research with this population: providing information about the patient's disease and its effects on behavior, teaching behavioral problem solving for managing difficult behavior, and identifying potential support for care givers. Subjects were primary care givers of dementia patients living in the community; they included husbands, wives, daughters, and other relatives. Although subjects in the treatment groups made significant gains over time, they did not differ from wait-list subjects who showed similar improvements. One-year follow-up interviews indicated that gains made during the treatment period were maintained. |
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