A Cross-Sectional Study on the Associations between Economic, Social, and Political Resources and Subjective Caregiver Burden among Older Spousal Caregivers in Two Nordic Regions

Author:

Åkerman Sarah1ORCID,Nyqvist Fredrica1ORCID,Nygård Mikael1

Affiliation:

1. Social Policy, Faculty of Education and Welfare Studies, Åbo Akademi University, 65100 Vaasa, Finland

Abstract

Inspired by the caregiver stress process model emphasising the role of resources for caregiving outcomes, the aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of subjective caregiver burden (SCB) and its associations with individual social, economic, and political resources among older spousal caregivers in a Nordic regional setting. Cross-sectional survey data collected in 2016 in the Bothnia region of Finland and Sweden were used, where 674 spousal caregivers were identified and included in the analyses. The descriptive results showed that about half of the respondents experienced SCB. SCB was more common among Finnish-speaking caregivers. Results from the multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that none of the assessed political resources were significantly associated with SCB when controlling for other variables. Experiencing financial strain was associated with SCB, while personal income was not. Frequent contact with family members was statistically significantly associated with SCB. Future research could use longitudinal data to determine causal relationships, and when data allow, test the full caregiver stress process model to investigate the role of mediating factors in different comparative settings. Accumulated evidence on risk factors for negative outcomes of informal caregiving can contribute to effective screening tools for identifying and supporting vulnerable caregivers, which is becoming increasingly important with the ageing population.

Funder

Swedish Research Council

Harry Schauman Foundation

Regional Council of South Ostrobothnia

Svensk-Osterbottniska Samfundet r.f.

Royal Skyttean Society

Vaasa Aktia Foundation

Letterstedtska Association

Society of Swedish Literature in Finland

Geriatric and Elderly Care Research

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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