PSYCHOTHERAPY USE AND DEPRESSION AMONG AIDS CAREGIVERS

Citation
Aj. Leblanc et al., PSYCHOTHERAPY USE AND DEPRESSION AMONG AIDS CAREGIVERS, Journal of community psychology, 23(2), 1995, pp. 127-142
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath",Psychology
ISSN journal
00904392
Volume
23
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
127 - 142
Database
ISI
SICI code
0090-4392(1995)23:2<127:PUADAA>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Psychotherapy use and depression among AIDS caregivers were examined w ith two waves of data from a panel survey of caregivers in Los Angeles and San Francisco (N = 472). Both were studied as outcomes driven by an array of determining factors (e.g., caregivers and care recipient h ealth; care-related stress). AIDS caregivers exhibited relatively high rates of psychotherapy use (31% reported using at the time of initial interview). Care-related stress did not significantly predict the use of psychotherapy in either the baseline or longitudinal analyses. Ins tead, the health status, relationship, and living arrangements of the caregiver and the care recipient were the important correlates of psyc hotherapy use. Factors affecting depression over the course of caregiv ing were caregiver health status and care-related stress, particularly secondary stressors which arise as a consequence of, but not directly due to, caregiving. Thus, although the stressors of caregiving do not prompt the use of psychotherapy, they clearly led to an elevation in symptoms of depression, which is associated with psychotherapy use. Fi ndings regarding the relation of psychotherapy to changes in depressio n over the course of caregiving also are discussed.