Attributional styles are associated with care burden in geriatric depression: older adults and their caregivers in Taiwan

Ching-Yen Chen, Jian‑Hong Chen, Shao‑Chun Ree, Chia‑Hui Chen,Sheng-Hsiang Yu

Aging Clinical and Experimental Research(2024)

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Given the rising prevalence of depression among older adults and the associated increase in caregiving responsibilities, understanding factors influencing caregiver burden is crucial. Previous research has not extensively explored the impact of caregivers’ attributional styles, that is, how individuals interpret the causes of life events, on their care burden. This study examined the relationship between caregivers’ attributional styles and their care burden for older patients with depression. This cross-sectional study enrolled older adults aged ≥ 65 years diagnosed with depression and their caregivers. Depression was diagnosed according to the DSM-V criteria for Major Depressive Disorder or Persistent Depressive Disorder. Caregivers completed the Chinese Depression Caregiver Burden Scale (CDCBS) to assess care burden, the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D) to evaluate patient symptom severity, the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) for measuring caregivers’ depression, and the Chinese Depression Patient Caregiver Attribution Style Scale (CDPCAS) to assess attributional styles. Hierarchical regression analysis was used to identify the factors independently associated with the caregiver’s subjectively assessed care burden. The sample included 146 caregivers of geriatric patients with depression. Most depression patients were women (74.7
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Caregiver,Care burden,Older adults,Geriatric depression,Attributional style
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