Cognitive Reappraisal Moderates the Link Between Burden and Loneliness in Dementia Family Caregivers
Ahria Dominguez, Darius Levan, Kuan-Hua Chen, Casey Brown, Jenna Wells, Julian Scheffer, Jennifer Merrilees, Robert Levenson

TL;DR
Cognitive reappraisal can reduce loneliness in dementia caregivers by helping them focus on positive aspects despite caregiving burdens.
Contribution
This study shows cognitive reappraisal moderates the link between caregiving burden and loneliness in dementia caregivers.
Findings
Greater caregiver burden was associated with greater loneliness (r = 0.436, p < 0.001).
Cognitive reappraisal moderated the burden-loneliness link (B = -0.08, p = 0.02).
The moderation effect remained after controlling for age, gender, and education.
Abstract
Caregiving for a loved one with a neurodegenerative disease is an important part of family life. However, the associated burden of experiencing declining functionality in a parent, spouse/partner, or other family member can lead to increased loneliness in caregivers. Cognitive reappraisal is the process of reevaluating one’s thoughts about a situation to alter their emotional experience (e.g., finding the good in a bad situation). Using cognitive reappraisal may be a protective strategy to reduce loneliness in caregivers in the context of increased burden. We studied a total of 345 caregivers (age: M = 64.44, SD = 11.46) caring for a family member with a neurodegenerative disease (parent = 90; spouse/partner = 255) who were participating in our research on dementia caregivers. Caregivers’ burden, loneliness, and likelihood of using cognitive reappraisal were assessed using…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Family Caregiving in Mental Illness · Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
