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A Measure of Perceived Burden among Caregivers

Caroline A. Macera

University of South Carolina

Elaine D. Eaker

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Robert J. Jannarone

Dorothy R. Davis

Carleen H. Stoskopf

University of South Carolina

This, report describes an easily administered scale for measuring perceived burden among caregivers offamily members with dementia. During home interviews conducted in 1991, 82 caregivers rated theirfamily member with dementia on several items related to functional ability, the type of care provided, and associated stress. The resulting measure ofperceived burden, based on 15 internally consistent items (alpha = 0.87), is significantly correlated with depressive symptomatology (r = 0.38, p = 0.0004). This measure is useful in assessing perceived stress associated with specific caregiving responsibilities. It can be used, along with other measures of patientfunctional status, to assess overall caregiver burden and to target intervention strategies.

Evaluation & the Health Professions, Vol. 16, No. 2, 204-211 (1993)
DOI: 10.1177/016327879301600205


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