Associations among disability, depression, anxiety, stress, and quality of life between stroke survivors and their family caregivers: An Actor‐Partner Interdependence Model
Journal of Advanced Nursing2022Vol. 79(1), pp. 135–148
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Abstract
Dyadic actor-partner interdependence models have shown promising potential to predict the QoL among patients and family caregivers. The dyadic effects of disability, depression, anxiety and stress symptoms on the QoL of stroke survivors and family caregivers can be applied to guide the future development of nursing intervention addressed decreasing depression, anxiety and stress symptoms to optimize health outcomes among stroke survivors and their family caregivers.
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