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Perceived Gratitude, Role Overload, and Mental Health Among Spousal Caregivers of Older Adults
[Find, remind, and bind: The functions of gratitude in everyday relationships]

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  • Suyoung Nah
  • Lynn M Martire
  • Ruixue Zhaoyang
  • Jamila Bookwala

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ObjectivesWe investigated whether spousal caregivers’ greater perception of being appreciated by their partner for their help was associated with caregivers’ better mental health and whether caregivers’ higher role overload was related to their poorer mental health. We further evaluated whether spousal caregivers’ greater perceived gratitude buffered the association between their role overload and mental health.MethodsWe examined 306 spousal caregivers of older adults with chronic illness or disability, drawn from the 2011 National Health and Aging Trends Study and National Study of Caregiving. We defined mental health as better psychological well-being and less psychological distress (i.e., fewer depressive and anxiety symptoms). Hierarchical regression models were estimated to test hypotheses.ResultsGreater perceived gratitude was associated with better psychological well-being, and higher role overload was related to poorer psychological well-being and greater psychological distress. In addition, greater perceived gratitude buffered the associations between role overload and anxiety symptoms as well as psychological well-being.DiscussionFindings suggest that spousal caregivers’ role overload may be a strong risk factor for their poorer mental health, especially when caregivers feel less appreciated by their partner. Couple-oriented interventions to improve spousal caregivers’ mental health could be aimed at reducing their role overload and enhancing perceived gratitude.

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  • Suyoung Nah & Lynn M Martire & Ruixue Zhaoyang & Jamila Bookwala, 2022. "Perceived Gratitude, Role Overload, and Mental Health Among Spousal Caregivers of Older Adults [Find, remind, and bind: The functions of gratitude in everyday relationships]," The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, The Gerontological Society of America, vol. 77(2), pages 295-299.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:geronb:v:77:y:2022:i:2:p:295-299.
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    1. Portier, Camille, 2023. "Heterogeneity in the mental health cost of caring for others," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 326(C).

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