Affiliation:
1. Department of Nursing Faculty of Health Sciences University of Jaén Jaén Spain
2. Division of Psychiatry University College London London UK
Abstract
AbstractBeing a family carer is associated with increased risk of experiencing depressive symptoms. Despite many decades of research investigating the association between coping strategies and depressive symptoms in carers results across studies remain contradictory. The objective of this study was to systematically review evidence on the association between depressive symptoms and coping strategies in carers of dependent people aged 18 and over and investigate potential sources of heterogeneity of findings. The study design was a systematic review and meta‐analysis. We searched Pubmed, CINAHL, PsycINFO and LILACS up to April 2021. We performed meta‐analyses following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta‐Analyses statement and several subgroup analyses to investigate whether cause of caring dependency, study design, and controlling for several biases influenced results. Fifty‐nine studies met our inclusion criteria. We found a robust and statistically significant association between greater use of dysfunctional coping and higher depressive symptoms. Greater use of emotion‐focussed coping was associated with fewer depressive symptoms only in studies controlling for confounding bias. Use of problem‐focussed coping was related to fewer depressive symptoms in carers of frail older people. The combined use of both problem‐focussed and emotion‐focussed coping was associated with lower symptoms of depression. Our review concludes that the broad domain of dysfunctional coping is consistently associated with higher levels of depressive symptoms in carers. After controlling for confounders, emotion‐focussed coping and several of its individual strategies were consistently associated with fewer depressive symptoms. Whilst problem‐focussed coping and some of its individual strategies are also associated with lower depressive symptoms, these strategies may not be as helpful in all caregiving groups.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Applied Psychology,Clinical Psychology,General Medicine
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