An investigation of what protective individual- and community-level factors are associated with life satisfaction in middle-aged and older family carers in Ireland

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作者
Mcgarrigle, Christine A. [1 ]
Ward, Mark [1 ]
Kenny, Rose Anne [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Dublin, Trinity Coll Dublin, Sch Med, Irish Longitudinal Study Ageing TILDA, Dublin, Ireland
[2] St James Hosp, Mercers Inst Successful Ageing, Dublin, Ireland
关键词
caring; resilience; wellbeing; life satisfaction; aging; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; INFORMAL CAREGIVERS; EXPERIENCE CORPS(R); SOCIAL SUPPORT; HEALTH; RESILIENCE; BURDEN; IMPACT; DEPRESSION; MORTALITY;
D O I
10.3389/fpubh.2023.1207523
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Family care plays an essential role in providing care in society. However, caring can cause stress, and mental and physical responses to caring vary widely. Different outcomes for carers may reflect different approaches or adaptability to caring and their ability to maintain or recover their mental health and wellbeing following an adverse event (psychosocial resilience). We aim to identify factors that may promote psychosocial resilience, conceptualized as maintaining or recovering subjective wellbeing and operationalized as satisfaction with life, among carers.Methods: Data were from 6 Waves (2009-2021) of The Irish Longitudinal Study on Aging (TILDA), a prospective biennial nationally representative longitudinal study of older adults aged >= 50 in Ireland. Family caregiving was assessed in Waves 3-6. Participants were asked if they cared for someone, their relationship to the recipient, and the number of hours per week that they provided care. We used growth mixture modeling to identify latent trajectories of satisfaction with life (SWL) before and after caring was initiated. Regression modeling was then used to identify protective factors (at the individual, family, and community levels) associated with resilient trajectories.Results: Overall, 731 (12.2%) participants became carers during follow-up. We identified three trajectories in SWL in carers following initiation of caring, namely, Resilient-Stable (81%), Resilient-Recovery (12%), and Non-recovery (6%). Membership in Resilient-Stable and Resilient-Recovery trajectories was associated with fewer depressive symptoms (OR = 0.86, 95% CI 0.78, 0.94) and chronic conditions (OR = 0.21, 95% CI 0.06, 0.74), larger social networks (OR = 2.03, 95% CI 1.06, 3.86), more close friends and relatives (OR = 1.15, 95% CI 1.01, 1.32), and caring for someone other than a child (OR = 0.19, 95% CI 0.07, 0.51) compared to the Non-recovery group.Conclusion: Becoming a family carer was associated with a decline in SWL over time in some carers. However, most carers either did not experience a decline in SWL or recovered their SWL over time. We found that both individual and community-level supports may be protective for carers' wellbeing. These results will inform the priorities for social and community-level services and support for older carers and contribute to the design of new projects and programs to meet these needs.
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