Author/Authors :
Kerri Coomber، نويسنده , , Ross M. King، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Purpose Eating disorders are chronic conditions that
require ongoing, high level care. Despite the chronic nature
of eating disorders, to date, previous research examining
eating disorder carer burden and psychological distress has
been cross-sectional only. Therefore, the current study
aimed to conduct a preliminary longitudinal examination of
the predictors of carer burden and psychological distress
for carers of those with an eating disorder.
Methods A self-report, quantitative questionnaire approach
was utilised. Forty-two carers completed three self-report
questionnaires over a period of 9 months (initial, 4 and
9 months) assessing carer burden, psychological distress,
carer needs, expressed emotion, coping strategies and social
support.
Results Maladaptive coping, expressed emotion and carer
needs were significant longitudinal predictors of carer
burden. Carer psychological distress could not be predicted
longitudinally.
Conclusions In order to reduce carer burden, interventions
should test whether reducing maladaptive coping
strategies, expressed emotion and addressing carer needs
lead to lower carer burden and distress