Linda Clare
A comprehensive model of factors associated with capability to "live well" for family caregivers of people living with mild-to-moderate dementia: Findings from the ideal study
Clare, Linda; Wu, Yu Tzu; Jones, Ian R.; Victor, Christina R.; Nelis, Sharon M.; Martyr, Anthony; Quinn, Catherine; Litherland, Rachael; Pickett, James A.; Hindle, John V.; Jones, Roy W.; Knapp, Martin; Kopelman, Michael D.; Morris, Robin G.; Rusted, Jennifer M.; Thom, Jeanette M.; Lamont, Ruth A.; Henderson, Catherine; Rippon, Isla; Hillman, Alexandra; Matthews, Fiona E.
Authors
Yu Tzu Wu
Ian R. Jones
Christina R. Victor
Sharon M. Nelis
Anthony Martyr
Catherine Quinn
Rachael Litherland
James A. Pickett
John V. Hindle
Roy W. Jones
Martin Knapp
Michael D. Kopelman
Robin G. Morris
Jennifer M. Rusted
Jeanette M. Thom
Ruth A. Lamont
Catherine Henderson
Isla Rippon
Alexandra Hillman
Professor Fiona Matthews F.Matthews@hull.ac.uk
Pro-Vice-Chancellor Research and Enterprise
Abstract
Introduction: We aimed to better understand what predicts the capability to "live well" with dementia by identifying the relative contribution of life domains associated with the subjective experience of living well. Methods: We analyzed data from 1547 individuals with mildto-moderate dementia in the IDEAL cohort. We generated a "living well" latent factor from measures of quality of life, satisfaction with life, and well-being. We used multivariate modeling to identify variables related to living well measures and structural equation modeling to derive latent variables for 5 life domains and to examine the associations of these domains with living well. Results: All 5 domains were individually associated with living well. When modeled together, the psychological characteristics and psychological health domain was the only independent predictor of living well [effect size, 3.55; 95% confidence interval (CI): 2.93-4.17], and effect sizes were smaller for physical fitness and physical health (1.23, 95% CI:-0.10 to 2.58), social capitals, assets and resources (0.67; 95% CI:-0.04 to 1.38), managing everyday life with dementia (0.33; 95% CI:-0.06 to 0.71), and social location (0.08; 95% CI:-2.10 to 2.26). Discussion: Psychological resources, and the social, environmental, and physical factors that underpin positive psychological states, are potentially important targets for interventions and initiatives that aim to improve the experience of living with dementia.
Citation
Clare, L., Wu, Y. T., Jones, I. R., Victor, C. R., Nelis, S. M., Martyr, A., Quinn, C., Litherland, R., Pickett, J. A., Hindle, J. V., Jones, R. W., Knapp, M., Kopelman, M. D., Morris, R. G., Rusted, J. M., Thom, J. M., Lamont, R. A., Henderson, C., Rippon, I., Hillman, A., & Matthews, F. E. (2019). A comprehensive model of factors associated with capability to "live well" for family caregivers of people living with mild-to-moderate dementia: Findings from the ideal study. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders, 33(1), 36-41. https://doi.org/10.1097/WAD.0000000000000286
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Publication Date | Jan 1, 2019 |
Deposit Date | Dec 8, 2023 |
Journal | Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders |
Print ISSN | 0893-0341 |
Publisher | Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins |
Volume | 33 |
Issue | 1 |
Pages | 36-41 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1097/WAD.0000000000000286 |
Public URL | https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4452358 |
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