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Perceived income inadequacy as a predictor of psychological distress in Alzheimer's caregivers.
Authors:Sun  Fei; Hilgeman  Michelle M; Durkin  Daniel W; Allen  Rebecca S; Burgio  Louis D
Abstract:The authors examined perceived income inadequacy as a predictor of self-reported depressive symptomatology and anxiety in the original sites of the Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer's Caregiver Health I project. Perceived income inadequacy, self-reported household income, and control factors (e.g., subjective health) were entered into hierarchical regression analyses predicting psychological distress. Findings suggest that perceived income inadequacy and not household income significantly predicted more self-reported depressive symptomatology and greater self-reported anxiety. This supports previous findings that objective income measures alone are not adequate indicators of socioeconomic status in older adults. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:financial strain  income inadequacy  Alzheimer’s caregiving  depression  anxiety
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