Emotional and Tangible Reciprocity in Middle- and Older-Aged Carers of Adults With Intellectual Disabilities

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作者
Perkins, Elizabeth A. [1 ]
Haley, William E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ S Florida, Tampa, FL 33612 USA
关键词
aging; caregiving; developmental disabilities; intellectual disabilities; support; DEVELOPMENTAL-DISABILITIES; LIFE SATISFACTION; CAREGIVER STRESS; SOCIAL SUPPORT; SHORT-FORM; HEALTH; EXCHANGE; DETERMINANTS; ASSOCIATION; PREDICTORS;
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10.1111/jppi.12061
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Reciprocal benefits may exist in relationships between carers and their adult sons/daughters with intellectual disabilities, but the topic has not been widely studied. The present study investigated whether older carers of adult children with intellectual disabilities perceive emotional and tangible reciprocity in their relationships and the association between perceived reciprocity with quality of life. The authors surveyed 91 parental carers (aged 50+ years, mean=60.8). Bivariate correlations and hierarchical regression analyses assessed the relationship between tangible and emotional reciprocity and carer quality of life variables (physical and mental health, depressive symptomatology, life satisfaction) and carers' desire for an alternative residential situation of their son/daughter. Overall, more tangible and emotional support was given than received from their adult children. However, despite varying levels of intellectual disability and functional impairments of their care recipient, carers did report receiving considerable support. Relative disadvantage (i.e., giving more than received) in tangible reciprocity was associated with increased depressive symptomatology and poorer mental health but also reduced desire for seeking an alternative residential situation for the person for whom they are caring. These relationships were attenuated after covariance analyses. Emotional reciprocity was not associated with any of the outcome measures. The results suggest that perceptions of reciprocity are relevant in caregiving for intellectual disability and may be an underappreciated asset in coping with caregiving.
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