A Predictive Model of Resilience Among Family Caregivers Supporting Relatives with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): A Structural Equation Modelling Approach

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avondale-bepress.abstract<p>Constructs from positive psychology were employed to create an explicit model of caregiver resilience. Predictive and mediating relationships among resilience and related variables (personality, coping, self-efficacy, hope, social support) were then tested for their association with burden and psychological adjustment among family members caring for relatives with severe TBI. Family participants (<em>n</em> = 131) from six rehabilitation units from New South Wales and Queensland completed assessments which elicited explanatory (Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, Ways of Coping Questionnaire), mediating (Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, General Self-Efficacy Scale, Herth Hope Scale, Medical Outcome Study Social Support Survey), and caregiver outcome (Caregiver Burden Scale, Mental Health sub-Scale-SF36, General Health Questionnaire, and Positive and Negative Affect Scale) variables. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) showed that resilience had a direct effect on positive affect in caregivers. Resilience also played a protective role in relation to two variables associated with caregiver vulnerability: an indirect association with caregiver burden mediated through social support; a direct effect on hope, which, in turn, was associated with positive mental health. Positive mental health then played a buffering role in relation to psychological distress and negative affect. Resilience, in combination with other psychological attributes, was associated with reduced morbidity among family caregivers after severe TBI.</p>
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avondale-bepress.authorsMalcolm Anderson
avondale-bepress.authorsMaysaa Daher
avondale-bepress.authorsGrahame K Simpson
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avondale-bepress.coverpage-urlhttps://research.avondale.edu.au/nh_papers/187
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avondale-bepress.field.custom_citation<p>Anderson, M., Daher, M., & Simpson, K. (2020). A predictive model of resilience among family caregivers supporting relatives with traumatic brain injury (TBI): A structural equation modelling approach. <em>Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 30</em>(10), 1925-1946. doi:10.1080/09602011.2019.1620787</p>
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avondale-bepress.field.source_publication<p>This article was originally published as:</p> <p>Anderson, M. I., Daher, M., & Simpson, G. K. (2019). A predictive model of resilience among family caregivers supporting relatives with traumatic brain injury (TBI): A structural equation modelling approach. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, Prepublished May 28, 2019, doi:10.1080/09602011.2019.1620787</p> <p>ISSN: 0960-2011</p>
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avondale-bepress.keywordsTraumatic brain injury
avondale-bepress.keywordsfamily caregivers
avondale-bepress.keywordsresilience
avondale-bepress.keywordspersonality
avondale-bepress.keywordspsychological adjustment
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avondale-bepress.titleA Predictive Model of Resilience Among Family Caregivers Supporting Relatives with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): A Structural Equation Modelling Approach
avondale-bepress.typearticle
dc.contributor.authorSimpson, Grahame K.
dc.contributor.authorDaher, Maysaa
dc.contributor.authorAnderson, Malcolm
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-01T00:28:52Z
dc.date.available2023-11-01T00:28:52Z
dc.date.issued2020-11-25
dc.date.submitted2019-06-03T19:10:13Z
dc.description.abstract<p>Constructs from positive psychology were employed to create an explicit model of caregiver resilience. Predictive and mediating relationships among resilience and related variables (personality, coping, self-efficacy, hope, social support) were then tested for their association with burden and psychological adjustment among family members caring for relatives with severe TBI. Family participants (<em>n</em> = 131) from six rehabilitation units from New South Wales and Queensland completed assessments which elicited explanatory (Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, Ways of Coping Questionnaire), mediating (Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, General Self-Efficacy Scale, Herth Hope Scale, Medical Outcome Study Social Support Survey), and caregiver outcome (Caregiver Burden Scale, Mental Health sub-Scale-SF36, General Health Questionnaire, and Positive and Negative Affect Scale) variables. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) showed that resilience had a direct effect on positive affect in caregivers. Resilience also played a protective role in relation to two variables associated with caregiver vulnerability: an indirect association with caregiver burden mediated through social support; a direct effect on hope, which, in turn, was associated with positive mental health. Positive mental health then played a buffering role in relation to psychological distress and negative affect. Resilience, in combination with other psychological attributes, was associated with reduced morbidity among family caregivers after severe TBI.</p>
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dc.identifier.citation<p>Anderson, M., Daher, M., & Simpson, K. (2020). A predictive model of resilience among family caregivers supporting relatives with traumatic brain injury (TBI): A structural equation modelling approach. <em>Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 30</em>(10), 1925-1946. doi:10.1080/09602011.2019.1620787</p>
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1080/09602011.2019.1620787
dc.identifier.issn1464-0694
dc.identifier.urihttps://research.avondale.edu.au/handle/123456789/14652974
dc.language.isoen_us
dc.provenance<p>This article was originally published as:</p> <p>Anderson, M. I., Daher, M., & Simpson, G. K. (2019). A predictive model of resilience among family caregivers supporting relatives with traumatic brain injury (TBI): A structural equation modelling approach. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, Prepublished May 28, 2019, doi:10.1080/09602011.2019.1620787</p> <p>ISSN: 0960-2011</p>
dc.rights<p>Due to copyright restrictions this article is unavailable for download.</p> <p>Copyright © 2019 Informa UK Limited (Taylor & Francis).</p> <p>This article may be accessed from the publisher <a href="https://doi.org/10.1080/09602011.2019.1620787">here.</a></p> <p>Staff and students of Avondale College may access this article from Avondale College Library PRIMO search <a href="http://www.avondale.edu.au/library">here.</a></p>
dc.subjectTraumatic brain injury
dc.subjectfamily caregivers
dc.subjectresilience
dc.subjectpersonality
dc.subjectpsychological adjustment
dc.titleA Predictive Model of Resilience Among Family Caregivers Supporting Relatives with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): A Structural Equation Modelling Approach
dc.typeJournal Article
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