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Objective: The quality of the relationship between persons with dementia and
family carers influences health and quality-of-life outcomes. Little is known
regarding those at higher risk of experiencing a decline in relationship quality,
who could potentially benefit the most from interventions. We aimed to identify
these risk profiles and explore the underlying factors.
Methods: We applied a latent profile analysis to relationship quality data from a 1-
year follow-up of 350 dyads of persons with dementia and their informal carers
from the Actifcare cohort in eight European countries. Assessments included
sociodemographic, clinical, functional, psychosocial and quality-of-life
measures. Relationship quality was assessed with the Positive Affect Index. A
discriminant analysis explored factors influencing the risk profiles.
Results: There were two relationship quality profiles among persons with
dementia (gradually decreasing, 74.0%; low but improving, 26%) and two
among carers (steadily poor, 57.7%; consistently positive, 42.3%). The ‘gradually
decreasing’ profile (persons with dementia) was related to their levels of
dependence and unmet needs, along with carers’ social distress and negative
feelings, lower baseline RQ and sense of coherence. The ‘steadily poor’ profile (carers) was influenced by their social distress and negative feelings, lower sense
of coherence and perceived social support. These two predominant profiles
showed significant decreases in quality-of-life over one year.
Conclusions: Specific profiles of persons with dementia and their carers are at
risk of worse relationship quality trajectories. By considering modifiable related
factors (e.g., carers’ stress), our findings can help develop tailored,
effective interventions.
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Keywords
Alzheimer’s disease Close relationships Family care Informal care latent profile analysis Longitudinal study Latent profile analysis Social support Quality-of-life
Citation
Marques, M. J., Gonçalves-Pereira, M., Woods, B., Jelley, H., Kerpershoek, L., Janssen, N., Tan, E. Y. L., de Vugt, M., Verhey, F., Hopper, L., Irving, K., Bieber, A., Stephan, A., Sköldunger, A., Sjölund, B., Selbaek, G., Røsvik, J., Zanetti, O., Portolani, D. M., & Marôco, J. (2024). Addressing relationship quality of people with dementia and their family carers: which profiles require most support? Frontiers in Psychiatry, 15. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1394665
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Frontiers in Psychology