Predictors of Coping Strategies in Caregivers of Family Members with a Brain Tumor: A Correlational Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Samples, Setting, and Procedure
2.3. Ethical Considerations
2.4. Measurements
2.4.1. Sociodemographic Variables
2.4.2. Family Assessment Device-General Function (FAD-GF)
2.4.3. Caregiving Competence Scale-Chinese (CCS-C)
2.4.4. Ways of Coping Checklist-Revised (WCC-R)
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Demographics, Family Function, Caregiver Competence, and Coping Strategy
3.2. Differences in Coping Strategies Based on the Demographics of Primary Informal Caregivers
3.3. Relationship among Family Function, Caregiving Competence, and Coping Strategies of Primary Informal Caregivers
3.4. Prediction of Coping Strategies among Primary Informal Caregivers Based on Demographics, Family Function, and Caregiving Competence
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | n | % |
---|---|---|
Age | ||
<60 years | 59 | 53.2 |
≧60 years | 52 | 46.8 |
Gender | ||
Male | 58 | 52.3 |
Female | 53 | 47.7 |
Brain tumor diagnosis | ||
Primary | 52 | 46.8 |
Non-primary | 59 | 53.2 |
Time since brain tumor diagnosis | ||
>6 months | 56 | 50.5 |
≦6 months | 55 | 49.5 |
Brain tumor metastasis | ||
Yes | 67 | 60.4 |
No | 44 | 39.6 |
Surgical treatment | ||
Yes | 87 | 78.4 |
No | 24 | 21.6 |
Other treatment | ||
Yes | 61 | 55.0 |
No | 50 | 45.0 |
Other chronic disease | ||
Yes | 34 | 30.6 |
No | 77 | 69.4 |
Physical functional status (KPS) | ||
≦60 | 53 | 47.7 |
>60 | 58 | 52.3 |
Variable | Problem-Focused | Emotion-Focused | Total | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
n | % | t/F, M(SD) | t/F, M(SD) | t/F, M(SD) | |
Age | 1.36 | 2.01 * | 2.35 * | ||
<60 years | 79 | 71.2 | 2.95(0.37) | 2.24(0.48) | 2.59(0.30) |
≧60 years | 32 | 28.8 | 2.83(0.41) | 2.04(0.47) | 2.44(0.35) |
Gender | −1.64 | 2.21 * | 0.66 | ||
Male | 39 | 35.1 | 2.83(0.37) | 2.32(0.44) | 2.53(0.34) |
Female | 72 | 64.9 | 2.96(0.38) | 2.11(0.49) | 2.53(0.31) |
Education Level | 8.56 *** ③ > ①, ③ > ② | 1.88 | 4.86 * ③ > ① | ||
①Junior high school and under | 20 | 18 | 2.69(0.41) | 2.02(0.47) | 2.36(0.35) |
②Senior high school | 24 | 21.6 | 2.78(0.36) | 2.31(0.41) | 2.54(0.34) |
③Diploma and higher | 67 | 60.4 | 3.03(0.35) | 2.19(0.51) | 2.61(0.29) |
Marital Status | 0.89 | −0.54 | 0.12 | ||
Married | 86 | 77.5 | 2.93(0.39) | 2.17(0.49) | 2.55(0.34) |
Others | 25 | 22.5 | 2.85(0.34) | 2.23(0.48) | 2.54(0.26) |
Religion affiliation | 1.15 | 0.98 | 1.05 | ||
Buddhism | 55 | 49.5 | 2.93(0.39) | 2.12(0.44) | 2.53(0.31) |
Taoism | 27 | 24.3 | 2.97(0.31) | 2.28(0.52) | 2.63(0.34) |
Other | 29 | 26.1 | 2.82(0.43) | 2.21(0.53) | 2.52(0.35) |
Employment status | −0.57 | −1.41 | −1.41 | ||
Unemployed | 47 | 42.3 | 2.89(0.39) | 2.11(0.52) | 2.50(0.35) |
Employed | 64 | 57.7 | 2.93(0.38) | 2.24(0.45) | 2.58(0.29) |
Annual household income | 7.69 ** ③ > ①, ② > ① | 0.90 | 1.07 | ||
500,000 | 32 | 28.8 | 2.72(0.38) | 2.28(0.54) | 2.50(0.37) |
510,000–1 million | 41 | 36.9 | 2.93(0.35) | 2.13(0.44) | 2.53(0.31) |
More than 1.01 million | 38 | 34.2 | 3.06(0.36) | 2.15(0.49) | 2.61(0.29) |
Health status | 1.63 | 1.13 | 1.15 | ||
Extremely good | 14 | 12.6 | 2.98(0.37) | 2.08(0.56) | 2.53(0.31) |
Very good | 34 | 30.6 | 3.02(0.29) | 2.22(0.45) | 2.62(0.26) |
Good | 34 | 30.6 | 2.88(0.40) | 2.16(0.49) | 2.52(0.34) |
Average | 24 | 21.6 | 2.80(0.47) | 2.30(0.52) | 2.54(0.39) |
Poor | 5 | 4.5 | 2.79(0.26) | 1.84(0.29) | 2.31(0.21) |
Kinship relationship | 0.21 | 3.14 * ③ > ①, ③ > ② | 1.08 | ||
Spouse | 58 | 52.3 | 2.92(0.37) | 2.12(0.44) | 2.53(0.33) |
Child | 27 | 24.3 | 2.93(0.44) | 2.11(0.51) | 2.52(0.31) |
Other | 26 | 23.4 | 2.87(0.36) | 2.39(0.52) | 2.63(0.35) |
Type of caregiving | −0.54 | −0.74 | −0.88 | ||
Shared caregiving | 67 | 60.4 | 2.90(0.42) | 2.15(0.51) | 2.53(0.33) |
Independent caregiving | 44 | 39.6 | 2.94(0.32) | 2.22(0.45) | 2.58(0.31) |
Caregiving duration | 0.20 | 1.01 | 0.88 | ||
Full time | 62 | 55.9 | 2.92(0.39) | 2.22(0.44) | 2.57(0.32) |
Rotation | 49 | 44.1 | 2.91(0.38) | 2.13(054) | 2.52(0.33) |
Shared caregiving responsibilities | 1.27 | 1.76 | 2.10 * | ||
No | 43 | 38.7 | 2.98(0.35) | 2.29(0.45) | 2.63(0.31) |
Yes | 68 | 61.3 | 2.88(0.41) | 2.12(0.50) | 2.50(0.32) |
Caregiving experience | 1.10 | −0.49 | 0.28 | ||
None | 68 | 61.3 | 2.95(0.37) | 2.16(0.54) | 2.55(0.34) |
Yes | 43 | 38.7 | 2.86(0.40) | 2.21(0.38) | 2.54(0.30) |
Variable | Problem-Focused | Emotion-Focused | Total Coping Strategy |
---|---|---|---|
Family Function | −0.165 | 0.209 * | 0.059 |
Caregiving Competence | 0.242 * | −0.149 | 0.031 |
Level | Variable | Estimated B Value | Standard Error | β Coefficient | R2 | Change in R2 | Changes in F Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Level 1 | Age | −0.030 | 0.080 | −0.035 | 0.267 | 0.267 | 6.327 *** |
Gender | 0.211 | 0.068 | 0.262 ** | ||||
Education level | 0.139 | 0.051 | 0.280 ** | ||||
Annual household income | 0.120 | 0.047 | 0.247 * | ||||
Kinship relationship | −0.027 | 0.041 | −0.057 | ||||
Sharing of caregiving responsibilities | −0.127 | 0.067 | −0.161 | ||||
Level 2 | Family function | −0.056 | 0.079 | −0.065 | 0.283 | 0.015 | 2.199 |
Level 3 | Caregiving Competence | 0.119 | 0.059 | 0.182 * | 0.310 | 0.028 | 4.082 * |
Overall Model R2 = 0.310 (F(8, 102) = 5.737, p = 0.000) |
Level | Variable | Estimated B Value | Standard Error | β Coefficient | R2 | Change in R2 | Change in F Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Level 1 | Age | −0.169 | 0.110 | −0.157 | 0.158 | 0.158 | 3.261 ** |
Gender | −0.213 | 0.094 | −0.208 * | ||||
Education Level | 0.016 | 0.070 | 0.025 | ||||
Annual Household Income | −0.078 | 0.065 | −0.127 | ||||
Kinship Relationship | 0.095 | 0.057 | 0.159 | ||||
Shared Caregiving Responsibilities | −0.180 | 0.092 | −0.179 | ||||
Level 2 | Family Function | 0.093 | 0.109 | 0.086 | 0.172 | 0.014 | 1.747 |
Level 3 | Caregiving Competence | −0.090 | 0.081 | −0.109 | 0.182 | 0.010 | 1.229 |
Overall Model R2 = 0.182 (F(8, 102) = 2.841, p = 0.007) |
Level | Variable | Estimated B Value | Standard Error | β Coefficient | R2 | Change in R2 | Change in F Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Level 1 | Age | −0.099 | 0.075 | −0.139 | 0.146 | 0.146 | 2.963 * |
Gender | −0.001 | 0.064 | −0.001 | ||||
Education Level | 0.077 | 0.047 | 0.185 | ||||
Annual Household Income | 0.021 | 0.044 | 0.052 | ||||
Kinship Relationships | 0.034 | 0.038 | 0.086 | ||||
Shared Caregiving Responsibilities | −0.154 | 0.062 | −0.231 * | ||||
Level 2 | Family Function | 0.019 | 0.074 | 0.026 | 0.146 | 0.000 | 0.030 |
Level 3 | Caregiving Competence | 0.014 | 0.055 | 0.026 | 0.147 | 0.001 | 0.069 |
Overall Model R2 = 0.147 (F(8, 102) = 2.194, p = 0.034) |
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Lu H-H, Liang S-Y. Predictors of Coping Strategies in Caregivers of Family Members with a Brain Tumor: A Correlational Study. Healthcare. 2024; 12(18):1897. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12181897
Chicago/Turabian StyleLu, Hsiang-Hua, and Shu-Yuan Liang. 2024. "Predictors of Coping Strategies in Caregivers of Family Members with a Brain Tumor: A Correlational Study" Healthcare 12, no. 18: 1897. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12181897
APA StyleLu, H.-H., & Liang, S.-Y. (2024). Predictors of Coping Strategies in Caregivers of Family Members with a Brain Tumor: A Correlational Study. Healthcare, 12(18), 1897. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12181897