Association between care burden, depression and personality traits in Alzheimer's caregiver: A pilot study

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Introduction In this study correlations between care burden, depression, and personality at intrapsychic level in caregivers of Alzheimer's disease patients were evaluated. Materials and methods Caregivers: n.40. Tests: Social-schedule; CBI; BDI; SASB-Structural-Analysis of Social Behaviours- Form-A- intrapsychic behaviours (8 Cluster); ECOG. Patients:MMSE. Statistical analysis: Chi-squared test; Anova one way F test; Pearson's R coefficient. Results Correlations: CBI-total and NPI(p < .001); CBI-total-ECOG (p = .042); CBI-total-BDI(p< .001); CBI- total-SASB-Cl7(p = .014); SASB-CL8(p<0.000); BDI and SASB-Cl 2 (p = .018), SASB-Cl 3 (p = .004), SASB-Cl7(p < .000), SASB-CL8 (p

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Vespa, A., Spatuzzi, R., Fabbietti, P., Penna, M., & Giulietti, M. V. (2021). Association between care burden, depression and personality traits in Alzheimer’s caregiver: A pilot study. PLoS ONE, 16(9 September). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251813

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