Coping and adjustment in caregivers: A systematic review

This systematic review assessed coping and adjustment in caregivers of all ages to provide a synthesis of existing literature in the context of methodological approaches and underlying theory. Four databases were searched. Reference lists, citations and experts were consulted. In total, 27 studies (...

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Main Authors: Tamsyn Hawken, Julie Turner-Cobb, Julie Barnett
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-11-01
Series:Health Psychology Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2055102918810659
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spelling doaj-df616ff881a74ea1b8c8c49455dd3ca62020-11-25T03:06:44ZengSAGE PublishingHealth Psychology Open2055-10292018-11-01510.1177/2055102918810659Coping and adjustment in caregivers: A systematic reviewTamsyn Hawken0Julie Turner-Cobb1Julie Barnett2University of Bath, UKBournemouth University, UKUniversity of Bath, UKThis systematic review assessed coping and adjustment in caregivers of all ages to provide a synthesis of existing literature in the context of methodological approaches and underlying theory. Four databases were searched. Reference lists, citations and experts were consulted. In total, 27 studies (13 quantitative and 14 qualitative) were included. Coping factors associated with adjustment (problem- versus emotion-focussed coping and cognitive strategies) and psychosocial factors associated with physiological adjustment (trait anxiety, coping style and social support) were identified. Results raised methodological issues. Future research requires physiological adjustment measures and longitudinal assessment of the long-term impact of childhood caregiving. Findings inform future caregiver research and interventions.https://doi.org/10.1177/2055102918810659
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title_short Coping and adjustment in caregivers: A systematic review
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publishDate 2018-11-01
description This systematic review assessed coping and adjustment in caregivers of all ages to provide a synthesis of existing literature in the context of methodological approaches and underlying theory. Four databases were searched. Reference lists, citations and experts were consulted. In total, 27 studies (13 quantitative and 14 qualitative) were included. Coping factors associated with adjustment (problem- versus emotion-focussed coping and cognitive strategies) and psychosocial factors associated with physiological adjustment (trait anxiety, coping style and social support) were identified. Results raised methodological issues. Future research requires physiological adjustment measures and longitudinal assessment of the long-term impact of childhood caregiving. Findings inform future caregiver research and interventions.
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