Anticipating an Easier Day: Effects of Adult Day Services on Daily Cortisol and Stress

被引:31
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作者
Klein, Laura Cousino [1 ,2 ]
Kim, Kyungmin [3 ]
Almeida, David M. [4 ]
Femia, Elia E. [4 ]
Rovine, Michael J. [4 ]
Zarit, Steven H. [4 ]
机构
[1] Penn State Univ, Dept Biobehav Hlth, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
[2] Penn State Univ, Penn State Inst Neurosci, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
[3] Univ Texas Austin, Dept Human Dev & Family Sci, Austin, TX 78712 USA
[4] Penn State Univ, Dept Human Dev & Family Studies, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
来源
GERONTOLOGIST | 2016年 / 56卷 / 02期
关键词
Adult day services; Stress; Family caregivers; Cortisol; PITUITARY-ADRENAL AXIS; DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS; PHYSICAL HEALTH; SYMPTOMS; BEHAVIOR; EVENTS; LIFE; PSYCHOBIOLOGY; BIOMARKERS; MORTALITY;
D O I
10.1093/geront/gnu060
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学]; R592 [老年病学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100203 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Purpose of the Study: Family caregivers experience high levels of stress that place them at risk for poor health outcomes. We explore whether an intervention which lowers caregivers' daily exposure to stressors, adult day services (ADS), leads to improved regulation of the stress hormone, cortisol, which has implications for health and well-being. Design and Methods: Participants (N = 158) were family caregivers of individuals with dementia (IWD) who were using ADS. Eligibility included: the IWD had a dementia diagnosis, IWD used ADS at least twice a week, and IWD and caregiver lived in the same household. A within-subject treatment design was used to compare caregivers' diurnal cortisol responses on days they received the intervention (ADS use by the IWD) and days they did not. Participants completed daily interviews over eight consecutive days and provided five saliva samples on each of those days. Primary outcomes were salivary cortisol awakening response (CAR) and cortisol area under the curve with respect to ground (AUC-G). Results: Caregivers with a "burned-out" or flattened CAR, and associated low AUC-G on non-ADS days displayed a more normative CAR and AUC-G response on ADS days. Restored cortisol regulation was also observed on ADS days among caregivers with the highest CAR and AUC-G levels on non-ADS days. Implications: Results indicate that ADS use improves caregivers' cortisol regulation, which could enhance long-term health outcomes. Effects may be due to caregivers' anticipation of an easier day when the IWD attends ADS.
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页码:303 / 312
页数:10
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