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Testing a Theoretical Model of the Stress Process in Alzheimers Caregivers With Race as a Moderator /

개인저자
Hilgeman, Michelle M. et al
수록페이지
248-261 p.
발행일자
2009.04.17
출판사
The Gerontological Society of America
초록
[영문]Purpose: The primary aim of this study was to test the stress process model (SPM; Pearlin, Mullan, Semple, qqqamp; Skaff, 1990) in a racially diverse sample of Alzheimers caregivers (CGs) using structural equation modeling (SEM) and regression techniques. A secondary aim was to examine race or ethnicity as a moderator of the relation between latent constructs (e.g., subjective stressors and role strain) in the SPM. Sample: Participants included White or Caucasian (n = 212), Black or African American (n =?201), and Hispanic or Latino (n = 196) Alzheimers CGs from the Resources for Enhancing Alzheimers Caregiver Health (REACH) II clinical trial. Results: SEM revealed that the Pearlin model obtains a satisfactory fit across race or ethnicity in the REACH II data, despite significant racial differences in each of the latent constructs. Race or ethnicity moderated the impact of resources on intrapsychic strain, such that CGs reported similar intrapsychic strain across race at lower levels of resources, but White or Caucasian CGs reported more intrapsychic strain than Black or African American or Hispanic or Latino CGs when resources are higher. Implications: Strengths and weaknesses for each race or ethnicity vary considerably, suggesting that interventions must target different aspects of the stress process to provide optimal benefit for individuals of different cultural or ethnic backgrounds.