Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2702339 Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to elucidate the relationships among communication self-efficacy (SE), communication burden, and the mental health of the families of persons with aphasia using structural equation modeling (SEM).MethodsThis study examined 110 pairs of persons with aphasia receiving home care and 1 family caregiver per person with aphasia. The survey items for this study consisted of the Communication Self-efficacy Scale, the Communication Burden Scale, the Geriatric Depression Scale—Short Form—Japanese, and the Health-Related Quality of Life: SF-8 Health Survey. The relationships between the constructive concept of “communication self-efficacy” and “communication burden,” and “mental-health status” were analyzed using SEM.ResultsThe results of the SEM analysis revealed that a high communication SE of the families was associated with low burden of communication and good mental-health status.ConclusionsPsychoeducational programs that address the communication SE of family caregivers may have the potential to reduce the burden of communication and to improve the mental health of caregivers. These programs could lead to an enhanced quality of life for both persons with aphasia and their families.

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