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Evidence-based psychological treatments for distress in family caregivers of older adults

Journal

PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages 37-51

Publisher

AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/0882-7974.22.1.37

Keywords

caregiving; intervention research; cognitive-behavioral therapy; stress; depression

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  1. NIA NIH HHS [AG 18784, AG 13289] Funding Source: Medline

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This review identifies evidence-based psychological treatments (EBTs) for reducing distress, and improving well-being, of family members caring for an older relative with significant cognitive and/or physical impairment. Three categories of psychologically derived treatments met EBT criteria: psychoeducational programs (N = 14 studies), psychotherapy (N = 3 studies), and multicomponent interventions (N = 2 studies). Specifically, support within the psychoeducational category was found for skilltraining programs focused on behavior management, depression management, and anger management and for the progressively lowered threshold model. Within the psychotherapy category, cognitive-behavioral therapy enjoys strong empirical support. Within the multicomponent category, programs using a combination of at least 2 distinct theoretical approaches (e.g., individual counseling and support group attendance) were also found to be effective. Suggestions for future research include the development of more well-integrated multicomponent approaches, greater inclusion of ethnically diverse family caregivers in research protocols, and greater incorporation of new technologies for treatment delivery.

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