Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4761936 The Social Science Journal 2017 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
The study examined the predictive role of social support, self-efficacy and gender on self-reported stress among inpatients' caregivers. One hundred and sixty eight (36 males and 132 females) inpatients' caregivers were sampled from University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (97) and Niger Foundation Hospital (71) all in Enugu, Nigeria. Three instruments were used for the data collection, namely, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS), New General Self Efficacy Scale (NGSES), and the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS). The study adopted a cross sectional design and Multiple Regression was used for data analysis. Results showed that social support negatively predicted inpatient caregivers' reported stress (β = −.28, p < .001). Gender significantly predicted stress among the inpatients' caregivers (β = .35, p < .001). Findings were discussed and implications of the study highlighted.
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