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| DOI | 10.1002/ALZ.064193 | ||
| Año | 2022 | ||
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Autores Afiliación Chile
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Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, loneliness has increased in the general population due to government measures to contain the spread of the disease. In Latin America (LA), caregiving is most often delivered informally by family members Family caregivers often face mental health challenges linked to their caregiving role and their social context. Pandemic-related social restrictions have been especially detrimental for older people with dementia or other brain health challenges, as well as their family caregivers. We aimed to investigate the associations of loneliness, social isolation and care burden in these family caregivers. Method: We undertook a cross-sectional survey of over 300 informal caregivers of people with dementia or enduring mental health problems living in 4 Latin American countries, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, and Peru. We categorized loneliness into 3 groups ‘low’, ‘moderate’ and ‘severe loneliness’. Here, we analyzed factors related to changes in the prevalence of moderate and severe loneliness before and during the pandemic using a longitudinal multinomial logistic regression model. Result: During the pandemic, there was a significant increase in loneliness prevalence (p<.001) among caregivers in Latin America, with more people having moderate (6.25% pre-pandemic; 17.67% mid-pandemic) and severe loneliness (2.78% pre-pandemic; 15.19% mid-pandemic). Gender differences in the prevalence of loneliness or higher levels of loneliness among dementia caregivers compared to caregivers of other conditions were not seen. The regression model revealed that the increment in risk for moderate loneliness during the pandemic was related to caregivers' age, level of education, and social contact/isolation. Increased risk for severe loneliness was related to caregivers' social contact during the pandemic and perceived mental health. Conclusion: Public health interventions regarding COVID-19 pandemic should consider increased loneliness in Latin-American caregivers. This population will need both, short and long-term mental health and practical support. Next steps include gathering more evidence on specific risk factors for loneliness and its impact on caregivers’ physical and mental health.
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| 1 | LEON-RODRIGUEZ, TOMAS | Hombre |
Memory and Neuropsychiatry Disorders Clinic (CMYN) - Chile
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| 2 | Miranda-Fuentes, Claudia | Mujer |
Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello - Chile
Instituto Milenio para la Investigación en Depresión y Personalidad (MIDAP) - Chile Instituto Milenio para la Investigación del Cuidado - Chile |
| 3 | SLACHEVSKY-CHONCHOL, ANDREA MARIA | Mujer |
Centro de Investigación Avanzada en Educación - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile |
| 4 | Tapia Munoz, Thamara | Mujer |
Instituto Milenio para la Investigación del Cuidado - Chile
University College London - Reino Unido |
| 5 | Olavarria, L. | Hombre |
Memory and Neuropsychiatry Disorders Clinic (CMYN) - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile |
| 6 | Castro, Loreto | Hombre |
Memory and Neuropsychiatric Clinic (CMYN) - Chile
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| 7 | Pinto, Alejandra | Mujer |
Memory and Neuropsychiatry Disorders Clinic (CMYN) - Chile
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| 8 | Chen, Yaohua Sophie | - |
Trinity College Dublin - Irlanda
Université de Lille - Francia |
| 9 | Leroi, Iracema | Mujer |
Global Brain Health Institute - Irlanda
The University of Manchester - Reino Unido Trinity College Dublin - Irlanda |
| 10 | Lawlor, Brian | Hombre |
Trinity College Dublin - Irlanda
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| 11 | DURAN-SAN MARTIN, CLAUDIA ANDREA | Mujer |
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez - Chile
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| 12 | Grycuk, Emilia | Mujer |
School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin - Irlanda
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| 13 | Beber, Bárbara Costa | Mujer |
Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre - Brasil
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| 14 | Peres, Fernando Aguzzoli | Hombre |
Global Brain Health Institute - Irlanda
Associação Brasileira de Alzheimer (ABRAz) - Brasil |
| 15 | Nubia, Carla | Mujer |
Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre - Brasil
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| 16 | Gaitan, Pablo | Hombre |
Universidad Iberoamericana - México
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| 17 | Vilar-Compte, Mireya | Mujer |
Montclair State University - Estados Unidos
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| 18 | O'Sullivan, Roger | Hombre |
Ulster University - Reino Unido
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