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P11: Psychosocial longitudinal correlates of mental and physical health of family caregivers of people with dementia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2024

Andrés Losada-Baltar
Affiliation:
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain University of California San Diego, San Diego, USA University Hospital Zurich
Rosa Romero-Moreno
Affiliation:
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain University of California San Diego, San Diego, USA University Hospital Zurich
María Márquez-González
Affiliation:
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain University of California San Diego, San Diego, USA University Hospital Zurich
Brent Mausbach
Affiliation:
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain University of California San Diego, San Diego, USA University Hospital Zurich
Ronald von Känel
Affiliation:
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain University of California San Diego, San Diego, USA University Hospital Zurich
Lucía Jiménez-Gonzalo
Affiliation:
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain University of California San Diego, San Diego, USA University Hospital Zurich
Cristina Huertas-Domingo
Affiliation:
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain University of California San Diego, San Diego, USA University Hospital Zurich
Samara Barrera-Caballero
Affiliation:
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain University of California San Diego, San Diego, USA University Hospital Zurich
José Fernandes-Pires
Affiliation:
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain University of California San Diego, San Diego, USA University Hospital Zurich
Laura Garcia-Garcia
Affiliation:
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain University of California San Diego, San Diego, USA University Hospital Zurich

Abstract

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There is a general consensus that providing care for a relative that has dementia is associated with negative outcomes for caregivers’ mental health. There seem to be also associations with negative physical health outcomes, although the literature on this topic is more scarce. Most of the available research consist in studies with a cross-sectional design. Longitudinal studies focused on psychosocial correlates of mental and physical health of the caregivers are lacking, mostly those analyzing the influence of factors such as behavioral and psychological symptoms of the dementia, caregivers` dysfunctional thoughts, and caregivers’ ambivalent and guilt feelings. The aim of this presentation will be to describe the findings from the Madrid Caregivers Longitudinal Study, that consist in a two year follow-up of family caregivers of people with dementia. Several models will be described testing the longitudinal effect of psychosocial variables on caregivers’ distress (depression and anxiety) and cardiovascular health (measured through biomarkers of inflammation). The practical implications of the findings will be discussed.

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