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Research paper thumbnail of Relationship Matters in Dementia Caregiving: A Comparative Study in West Bengal, India

Journal of the Anthropological Survey of India

Numerous studies have revealed that adverse health issues are common in demented caregivers; howe... more Numerous studies have revealed that adverse health issues are common in demented caregivers; however, less is known about the health consequences of spouse caregivers. The purpose of this study was to compare the psychological health of spousal and non-spousal caregivers of demented individuals. In addition, it also examined the association and strength of the relationship between spouse and non-spousal caregivers’ socio-economic condition. This was a cross-sectional study that included 136 caregivers of demented individuals. Among them, 55.89% ( n = 76) were a spouse. The findings suggest that spousal caregivers who care for their demented spouse feel higher anxiety and depressive symptoms as compared with non-spousal caregivers. Socio-demographic factors were shown to be an important predictor of spousal caregivers’ mental health condition. The findings of this study have major policy implications owing to the predicted increase in demand for caregivers, especially spousal caregiv...

Research paper thumbnail of Experiencing family caregiving of people with dementia: A study in West Bengal, India

Research paper thumbnail of Psychological morbidity of dementia caregivers: A cross-sectional study in Kolkata and Howrah district of West Bengal

Research paper thumbnail of Family caregiving in dementia: A cross-sectional study in West Bengal, India

Research paper thumbnail of Mental Health Status of Family Caregivers of the People with Dementia: A study in Kolkata, West Bengal

Research paper thumbnail of Factors related to adverse mental health condition of demented family caregivers: A study in West Bengal, India

Anthropological Review, 2019

Dementia caregiving is a unique and the caregivers faces extreme challenges which affect caregive... more Dementia caregiving is a unique and the caregivers faces extreme challenges which affect caregiver’s mental health adversely. Family caregiving towards elderly individuals with dementia is becoming widespread. The study aims to evaluate the mental health status of dementia family caregivers and some related factors that affect their mental health condition. Present cross sectional study includes a total of 134 family caregivers. Socio-demographic and caregiving related data were collected using pre-tested questionnaires. Standardized questionnaires were used to collect data on caregivers’ mental health traits (measured in terms of level of stress and anxiety), level of psychosocial distress, support they provided and the care recipient’s behavioural symptoms associated with dementia. Mean age of the caregivers was 61.64 years (SD 13.89) while the care recipients were above 70 years of age. Mean age of care recipients was 75.46±7.26 years. Alzheimer’s type of dementia was the most co...

Research paper thumbnail of Socio-economic and reproductive concomitants of abdominal adiposity and hypertension: A study on Bengali-speaking Hindu women of Habra, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India

Anthropological Review, 2020

Obesity and hypertension have become a global epidemic among the women, especially as they experi... more Obesity and hypertension have become a global epidemic among the women, especially as they experience additional stressful events compared to men. The epidemiology of these two metabolic disorders is regulated by various biological, socio-economic, reproductive and lifestyle factors related to women. However, inconsistency in the nature and magnitude of the effects of these traits indicates exploring the areas where little emphasis has been given. In this context, the present study attempted to determine the effect of socio-economic and reproductive traits on hypertension and abdominal adiposity among women living in the North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, India. Data on socio-demographic and reproductive traits were collected from 319 adult women from both rural and urban sectors of Habra block I. Anthropometric measurements and Blood pressure levels were measured following standard protocols. Results highlighted that the prevalence of obese individuals and hypertensive indi...

Research paper thumbnail of Neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia and caregivers' burden: a study among Indian caregivers

Dementia & Neuropsychologia, 2022

Dementia is considered a most serious and disabling condition, affecting both the individual suff... more Dementia is considered a most serious and disabling condition, affecting both the individual suffering from it and their caregiver. Objective: The study aimed to evaluate the relationship between neuropsychiatric problems of dementia and caregiver burden. Methods: A total of 138 caregivers of people with dementia participated in this cross-sectional study. The caregivers completed the questionnaires containing sociodemographic information as well as neuropsychiatric problems of dementia and caregiver burden. Results: The findings showed that all of the care-recipients were suffering from some kind of neuropsychiatric symptoms, the most common being apathy, anxiety, motor disturbance, and hallucination. Out of 12 symptoms, 11 were significantly associated with caregivers' burden. The most important finding is that the severity of neuropsychiatric symptoms is highly responsible for severe caregivers' burden. Conclusions: The identification of neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia that influence caregiver burden is very critical for both caregivers' and care-recipients' health perspective. These findings can also be utilized to create care settings for demented people and help determine policies in the future.

Research paper thumbnail of Psychological Health of Dementia Caregivers: An Overview

Research paper thumbnail of Family caregiving in dementia: Caregivers' mental health and nature of caregiving

Antrocom Online Journal of Anthropology, 2020

ABSTRACT Family caregivers are the main lifeline of a person with dementia. In India, research o... more ABSTRACT Family caregivers are the main lifeline of a person with dementia. In India, research on caregivers' health is rarely attempted. Present study aims to examine the relationship between selected mental health traits of family caregivers and the duration and level of caregiving focused their care recipients. A cross-sectional empirical study was conducted in Kolkata and Howrah districts of West Bengal. 131 family caregivers of demented person participated, and data were collected using pre-tested questionnaires. Care recipients' incompetence to perform daily activities predicted the mental health condition of the caregivers. Significant association was found between anxiety and level of support provided by the caregivers. When involved in caregiving for many years and providing caregiving for 9 hours or fewer per day, caregivers are likely to experience adverse mental health condition. Caregiving is very challenging and it affects the psychological health of the caregivers. The health management of dementia caregivers should get priority in health system research.

KEY WORDS Dementia caregiver, mental health traits, stress, depression, anxiety, activities of daily living, factors of caregiving, India

Research paper thumbnail of Factors related to adverse mental health condition of demented family caregivers: A study in West Bengal, India

Anthropological Review, 2019

Dementia caregiving is a unique and the caregivers faces extreme challenges which affect care-giv... more Dementia caregiving is a unique and the caregivers faces extreme challenges which affect care-giver's mental health adversely. Family caregiving towards elderly individuals with dementia is becoming widespread. The study aims to evaluate the mental health status of dementia family caregivers and some related factors that affect their mental health condition. Present cross sectional study includes a total of 134 family caregivers. Socio-demographic and caregiv-ing related data were collected using pre-tested questionnaires. Standardized questionnaires were used to collect data on caregivers' mental health traits (measured in terms of level of stress and anxiety), level of psychosocial distress, support they provided and the care recipient's behavioural symptoms associated with dementia. Mean age of the caregivers was 61.64 years (SD 13.89) while the care recipients were above 70 years of age. Mean age of care recipients was 75.46±7.26 years. Alzheimer's type of dementia was the most common type found among them. Higher level of stress and anxiety was prevalent among the caregivers. Level of education, being a spouse, psychological distress has strong relationship with caregivers' mental health condition. Behavioural abnormalities of care recipients were also responsible for poor mental health conditions of caregivers. Family caregiving is becoming the most suitable option nowadays and it associated with caregivers' psychological distress and other health issues. Present study also revealed distressed mental health conditions of caregivers. Since care recipients remain dependent mostly on their family care-givers, it is necessary that caregivers should be fit mentally as well as physically. Therefore, proper support and management is needed for caregivers in near future.

Research paper thumbnail of Relationship Matters in Dementia Caregiving: A Comparative Study in West Bengal, India

Journal of the Anthropological Survey of India

Numerous studies have revealed that adverse health issues are common in demented caregivers; howe... more Numerous studies have revealed that adverse health issues are common in demented caregivers; however, less is known about the health consequences of spouse caregivers. The purpose of this study was to compare the psychological health of spousal and non-spousal caregivers of demented individuals. In addition, it also examined the association and strength of the relationship between spouse and non-spousal caregivers’ socio-economic condition. This was a cross-sectional study that included 136 caregivers of demented individuals. Among them, 55.89% ( n = 76) were a spouse. The findings suggest that spousal caregivers who care for their demented spouse feel higher anxiety and depressive symptoms as compared with non-spousal caregivers. Socio-demographic factors were shown to be an important predictor of spousal caregivers’ mental health condition. The findings of this study have major policy implications owing to the predicted increase in demand for caregivers, especially spousal caregiv...

Research paper thumbnail of Experiencing family caregiving of people with dementia: A study in West Bengal, India

Research paper thumbnail of Psychological morbidity of dementia caregivers: A cross-sectional study in Kolkata and Howrah district of West Bengal

Research paper thumbnail of Family caregiving in dementia: A cross-sectional study in West Bengal, India

Research paper thumbnail of Mental Health Status of Family Caregivers of the People with Dementia: A study in Kolkata, West Bengal

Research paper thumbnail of Factors related to adverse mental health condition of demented family caregivers: A study in West Bengal, India

Anthropological Review, 2019

Dementia caregiving is a unique and the caregivers faces extreme challenges which affect caregive... more Dementia caregiving is a unique and the caregivers faces extreme challenges which affect caregiver’s mental health adversely. Family caregiving towards elderly individuals with dementia is becoming widespread. The study aims to evaluate the mental health status of dementia family caregivers and some related factors that affect their mental health condition. Present cross sectional study includes a total of 134 family caregivers. Socio-demographic and caregiving related data were collected using pre-tested questionnaires. Standardized questionnaires were used to collect data on caregivers’ mental health traits (measured in terms of level of stress and anxiety), level of psychosocial distress, support they provided and the care recipient’s behavioural symptoms associated with dementia. Mean age of the caregivers was 61.64 years (SD 13.89) while the care recipients were above 70 years of age. Mean age of care recipients was 75.46±7.26 years. Alzheimer’s type of dementia was the most co...

Research paper thumbnail of Socio-economic and reproductive concomitants of abdominal adiposity and hypertension: A study on Bengali-speaking Hindu women of Habra, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India

Anthropological Review, 2020

Obesity and hypertension have become a global epidemic among the women, especially as they experi... more Obesity and hypertension have become a global epidemic among the women, especially as they experience additional stressful events compared to men. The epidemiology of these two metabolic disorders is regulated by various biological, socio-economic, reproductive and lifestyle factors related to women. However, inconsistency in the nature and magnitude of the effects of these traits indicates exploring the areas where little emphasis has been given. In this context, the present study attempted to determine the effect of socio-economic and reproductive traits on hypertension and abdominal adiposity among women living in the North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, India. Data on socio-demographic and reproductive traits were collected from 319 adult women from both rural and urban sectors of Habra block I. Anthropometric measurements and Blood pressure levels were measured following standard protocols. Results highlighted that the prevalence of obese individuals and hypertensive indi...

Research paper thumbnail of Neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia and caregivers' burden: a study among Indian caregivers

Dementia & Neuropsychologia, 2022

Dementia is considered a most serious and disabling condition, affecting both the individual suff... more Dementia is considered a most serious and disabling condition, affecting both the individual suffering from it and their caregiver. Objective: The study aimed to evaluate the relationship between neuropsychiatric problems of dementia and caregiver burden. Methods: A total of 138 caregivers of people with dementia participated in this cross-sectional study. The caregivers completed the questionnaires containing sociodemographic information as well as neuropsychiatric problems of dementia and caregiver burden. Results: The findings showed that all of the care-recipients were suffering from some kind of neuropsychiatric symptoms, the most common being apathy, anxiety, motor disturbance, and hallucination. Out of 12 symptoms, 11 were significantly associated with caregivers' burden. The most important finding is that the severity of neuropsychiatric symptoms is highly responsible for severe caregivers' burden. Conclusions: The identification of neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia that influence caregiver burden is very critical for both caregivers' and care-recipients' health perspective. These findings can also be utilized to create care settings for demented people and help determine policies in the future.

Research paper thumbnail of Psychological Health of Dementia Caregivers: An Overview

Research paper thumbnail of Family caregiving in dementia: Caregivers' mental health and nature of caregiving

Antrocom Online Journal of Anthropology, 2020

ABSTRACT Family caregivers are the main lifeline of a person with dementia. In India, research o... more ABSTRACT Family caregivers are the main lifeline of a person with dementia. In India, research on caregivers' health is rarely attempted. Present study aims to examine the relationship between selected mental health traits of family caregivers and the duration and level of caregiving focused their care recipients. A cross-sectional empirical study was conducted in Kolkata and Howrah districts of West Bengal. 131 family caregivers of demented person participated, and data were collected using pre-tested questionnaires. Care recipients' incompetence to perform daily activities predicted the mental health condition of the caregivers. Significant association was found between anxiety and level of support provided by the caregivers. When involved in caregiving for many years and providing caregiving for 9 hours or fewer per day, caregivers are likely to experience adverse mental health condition. Caregiving is very challenging and it affects the psychological health of the caregivers. The health management of dementia caregivers should get priority in health system research.

KEY WORDS Dementia caregiver, mental health traits, stress, depression, anxiety, activities of daily living, factors of caregiving, India

Research paper thumbnail of Factors related to adverse mental health condition of demented family caregivers: A study in West Bengal, India

Anthropological Review, 2019

Dementia caregiving is a unique and the caregivers faces extreme challenges which affect care-giv... more Dementia caregiving is a unique and the caregivers faces extreme challenges which affect care-giver's mental health adversely. Family caregiving towards elderly individuals with dementia is becoming widespread. The study aims to evaluate the mental health status of dementia family caregivers and some related factors that affect their mental health condition. Present cross sectional study includes a total of 134 family caregivers. Socio-demographic and caregiv-ing related data were collected using pre-tested questionnaires. Standardized questionnaires were used to collect data on caregivers' mental health traits (measured in terms of level of stress and anxiety), level of psychosocial distress, support they provided and the care recipient's behavioural symptoms associated with dementia. Mean age of the caregivers was 61.64 years (SD 13.89) while the care recipients were above 70 years of age. Mean age of care recipients was 75.46±7.26 years. Alzheimer's type of dementia was the most common type found among them. Higher level of stress and anxiety was prevalent among the caregivers. Level of education, being a spouse, psychological distress has strong relationship with caregivers' mental health condition. Behavioural abnormalities of care recipients were also responsible for poor mental health conditions of caregivers. Family caregiving is becoming the most suitable option nowadays and it associated with caregivers' psychological distress and other health issues. Present study also revealed distressed mental health conditions of caregivers. Since care recipients remain dependent mostly on their family care-givers, it is necessary that caregivers should be fit mentally as well as physically. Therefore, proper support and management is needed for caregivers in near future.