Resilience and burden in caregivers of older adults: moderating and mediating effects of perceived social support

Feb 2, 2018BMC psychiatry

How social support influences stress and resilience in caregivers of older adults

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Abstract

The mean caregiver burden score was 23.2 out of 88.

  • Resilience, measured by the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, had a mean score of 70.8 out of 100.
  • Perceived social support had a mean score of 62.2 out of 84.
  • Perceived social support fully mediates the relationship between resilience and caregiver burden.
  • No significant moderating effect of perceived social support on the relationship between resilience and burden was found.
  • Findings suggest that enhancing social support networks may help reduce caregiver burden.

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