Association between Affiliate Stigma and Psychological Well-being among Caregivers of Patients with Dementia: A Quantitative Report

Background: The psychological health of caregivers can have a significant impact on the health of individuals with disabilities. People with disabilities whose caregivers experience depression or lack effective coping mechanisms are likely to experience psychological stress. As a result, the health...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Rasheedan, Ellin, Vimala, Ramoo, Nor Aziyan, Yahaya, Maw Pin, Tan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Malaysian Journal of Nursing 2023
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/42007/3/Association%20between%20-%20Copy.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/42007/
https://ejournal.lucp.net/index.php/mjn/article/view/1969
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Institution: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
Language: English
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Summary:Background: The psychological health of caregivers can have a significant impact on the health of individuals with disabilities. People with disabilities whose caregivers experience depression or lack effective coping mechanisms are likely to experience psychological stress. As a result, the health of caregivers is one of the most significant risk factors for placing a caregiver in an institution. Aim: This study investigates the relationship between affiliate stigma and psychological well-being among caregivers of patients with dementia. Methods: Consecutive caregivers were recruited from a clinic at a teaching hospital and a dementia care centre. Affiliate stigma was measured using the 21-item Affiliate Stigma Scale, and caregivers' psychological well-being was measured using the Scale of Psychological Well-Being. A linear regression model with affiliate stigma was used to estimate the associations. Results: Among the 178 recruited caregivers, income and gender were significantly associated with affiliate stigma, while gender, caregiving duration, and dementia stage were significantly associated with psychological well-being. Affiliate stigma showed a significant negative relationship with psychological well-being. Affiliate stigma was identified as the strongest predictor, which explains 54.3% of the variance in psychological well-being. Conclusion: The negative association between affiliate stigma and psychological well-being reinforces the need for awareness programs aimed at decreasing public stigma towards caregivers of people living with dementia.