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Relational Factors Associated With Depressive Symptoms Among Stroke Survivor-Spouse Dyads
Authors:Michael J McCarthy  Karen S Lyons  Laurie E Powers
Institution:1. School of Social Work, College of Allied Health Sciences , University of Cincinnati , Cincinnati , Ohio mccarml@ucmail.uc.edu;3. School of Nursing , Oregon Health and Science University , Portland , Oregon;4. School of Social Work , Portland State University , Portland , Oregon
Abstract:Depression following stroke is a major problem for survivors and spouses, but few studies have focused on the experiences of couples. This study investigates associations between perceived relationship quality, communication and coping patterns, interpersonal misunderstandings and expectations, and survivors’ and spouses’ depressive symptoms after controlling for sociodemographic and proximal factors. It also compares the relative strength of these associations between partners to identify shared versus unique correlates of depressive symptoms. This study adds to a thus far underdeveloped literature about the range of factors that affect partners’ psychosocial adjustment to stroke. Implications for practice, research, and theory are discussed.
Keywords:couples  coping  stroke  depression
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