A Study on Self-Compassion,Depression,and Quality of Life Among Primary Caregivers of People With Dementia
NCT06301269
Summary
The goal of this observational study is to investigate the correlation between self-compassion, depression, and quality of life among primary caregivers of persons with dementia. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. What is the current status of self-compassion, depression, and quality of life among primary caregivers of persons with dementia? 2. Are there differences in self-compassion, depression, and quality of life among primary caregivers of persons with dementia based on different background variables? 3. What is the correlation between self-compassion, depression, and quality of life among primary caregivers of persons with dementia? Participants will fill out the questionnaire to complete the study.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: 1. primary caregivers of dementia patients diagnosed by specialists 2. aged 18 and above 3. who spend 8 hours or more daily (including overnight caregivers) providing care Exclusion Criteria: 1. Those who do not agree to participate in the research 2. Caregivers in a paid relationship with dementia patients, such as foreign domestic helpers and government-provided resident care attendant
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NCT06301269