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The goal of this observational study is to understand how contextual, individual-level, and cultural factors influence the daily and long-term well-being of caregivers of relatives with memory problems or dementia. The study focuses on caregivers from the Hispanic and Latino community. The main questions it aims to answer are:
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All the study information and surveys can be completed in English or Spanish based on the participant's preference.
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Hispanic and Latino/a/x/e (H&L) family caregivers of older relatives living with memory problems or dementia often experience poor mental health due to the increased stress associated with caregiving. The purpose of this study is to examine how contextual, individual-level, and cultural factors influence daily and long-term patterns of depression and anxiety symptoms among H&L caregivers. The investigators will collect data at multiple time points to understand their daily experiences and possible relationships among these factors.
After initial contact, potential participants will complete two eligibility surveys to determine if they are a good fit for the study. If eligible, they will receive a study information sheet outlining all procedures, risks, and benefits.
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The results from this study will inform a dynamic framework of H&L caregiver mental health by identifying modifiable intervention targets associated with resilience over time. This study represents a critical step forward in developing effective, culturally sensitive interventions to support the health and well-being of H&L caregivers, who are often under-supported and face significant challenges in their caregiving role.
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Elisha Underwood, BS; Loreli Alvarez, MS
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