Caregiver religiosity and well-being in dealing with Alzheimer's dementia |
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Authors: | Sandy C. Burgener Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Nursing, Indiana University, 1111 Middle Drive, 46202 Indianapolis, IN |
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Abstract: | To examine the relationship among religious participation, stress, and well-being, 84 caregivers of Alzheimer's patients and 81 control subjects completed the Religiosity Scale, Life-3, and Medical Outcomes Study well-being measures. Caregivers only completed the Relative's Stress Scale. No differences were found between groups in religious practices, although caregivers indicated higher levels of clergy-visiting than the others and control subjects indicated a greater met need for contact with the church or synagogue. In contrast, control subjects show higher levels of well-being, social functioning, and mental health than caregivers. In care-givers, significant relationships were found among several religiosity variables, stress, and well-being. |
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