TY - JOUR KW - dependency KW - Depression KW - emotional competencies KW - emotional education KW - informal caregiver KW - relative caregiver AU - N. Pérez-Escoda AU - K. Velar Ceballos AU - A. Ruiz-Bueno AB - This study analyses the relationship between emotional competencies, socio-cultural situation and depressive symptomatology for 211 family caregivers working with dependent relatives older than 65 years. This investigation used the Adult Emotional Development questionnaire reduced version (CDE-R; Pérez-Escoda, Bisquena, Filella & Soldevila, 2010), the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II; Sanz, Vázquez & Perdigón, 2003), and a questionnaire developed to analyze the caregivers socio-familiar situation. Results indicate that the level of emotional competence was medium-low and 46.2% of the caregivers showed depressive symptomatology in addition to a negative significant relationship between both variables. Using logistic regression analysis, a model explaining the depressive symptomatology was identified containing 5 variables: time devoted to caregiving, home visits from care professionals, emotional regulation, life-skills and emotional independence. Development of emotional competence is proposed as a preventive intervention. IS - 2-3 M3 - Journal Article N1 - Copyright - © 2014, Editores de Ansiedad y Estrés

Fecha de revisión - 20150810

Última actualización - 2016-11-19

SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Caregivers
1268 ; Competence
1764 8698 ; Decision Making
1655 2226 8698 ; 206 2449 4913 5144 8698 N2 - This study analyses the relationship between emotional competencies, socio-cultural situation and depressive symptomatology for 211 family caregivers working with dependent relatives older than 65 years. This investigation used the Adult Emotional Development questionnaire reduced version (CDE-R; Pérez-Escoda, Bisquena, Filella & Soldevila, 2010), the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II; Sanz, Vázquez & Perdigón, 2003), and a questionnaire developed to analyze the caregivers socio-familiar situation. Results indicate that the level of emotional competence was medium-low and 46.2% of the caregivers showed depressive symptomatology in addition to a negative significant relationship between both variables. Using logistic regression analysis, a model explaining the depressive symptomatology was identified containing 5 variables: time devoted to caregiving, home visits from care professionals, emotional regulation, life-skills and emotional independence. Development of emotional competence is proposed as a preventive intervention. PB - Sociedad Española para el Estudio de la Ansiedad y el Estrés PY - 2014 SN - 2174-0437/1134-7937 SP - 181 EP - 191 T2 - Ansiedad y Estrés TI - Emotional competence and depression in informal caregivers VL - 20 ER -