Title of article :
Relationships between Caregiving Stress, Depression, and Self-Esteem in Family Caregivers of Adults with a Disability
Author/Authors :
JuKim, Deok Department of Occupational Therapy - Health Science College - Cheongju University - Cheongju, Republic of Korea
Abstract :
This study aimed to examine the relationships between caregiving stress, depression, and self-esteem of family caregivers of an adult
person with a disability and to identify their effects on their caregiving burden. The study was performed with 108 care providers of
adult people with a disability who visited hospital rehabilitation centers. Caregiving stress showed a significant positive correlation
with depression and with economic and psychological stress, and it showed a significant negative correlation with self-esteem.
When the care provider was aged, female, and without a job and the caregiving cost and time were higher, the caregiving stress was
high. When the care provider was female and had a lower income, the depression index was high. When the person with a disability
was male and in the forties and the level of disability was higher, the caregiving stress was high. When the disability was related to
spinal cord damage, the care provider’s depression index was the highest. To reduce caregiving stress and depression in the family
caregivers and to improve their self-esteem, continuous support and help from specialists are necessary. Additionally, a variety of
intervention programs need to be designed to motivate them to participate regularly at the community level.
Keywords :
Relationships , Caregiving Stress , Depression , Self-Esteem , Family Caregivers , Adults with a Disability
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International