TY - THES T1 - Change in Depression of Spousal Caregivers of Dementia Patients Y1 - 2006 A1 - Tweedy, Maureen P. KW - Health Conditions and Status KW - Healthcare AB - Caring for a family member or loved one with dementia places a heavy burden on those providing the care. Caregivers often develop chronic depression because of having to deal with this burden. A great deal of literature has been published discussing coping effectiveness, effects of social support, and other internal and external means of support for the caregiver. However, little has been written about the changes, if any, in depression that the caregiver experiences after the termination of care, either through institutionalization or death of the person with dementia. This study examined whether there is a change in depression of spousal caregivers after institutionalization of the dementia care recipient as well as any changes in depression that may have occurred as a result of the death of the dementia care recipient. Two theoretical models, the wear and tear model and the adaptation model were discussed in terms of caregiver depression after institutionalization of the dementia care recipient. Two other theoretical models, the relief model and the stress model, were discussed in terms of caregiver depression after the death of the dementia care recipient. Datasets from the National Institute on Aging sponsored Health and Retirement Study were analyzed. Results indicate that both male and female spousal caregivers report an increase in depression after the institutionalization or death of the dementia care recipient, but that as time passes, males report a decrease in depression while females continue to report an increase in depression. PB - University of North Texas CY - United States -- Texas UR - http://proquest.umi.com.proxy.lib.umich.edu/pqdweb?did=1196414461&Fmt=7&clientId=17822&RQT=309&VName=PQD N1 - Masters Thesis U4 - Caregivers JO - Change in Depression of Spousal Caregivers of Dementia Patients ER -