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Health Commun ; : 1-12, 2023 Oct 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37876032

RESUMO

The demanding nature of caring for relatives with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) can lead to family caregiver burden and poor health. The stigmatization of people with ADRD can also impact caregivers' stress, while their support-seeking strategies may mitigate negative impacts of burden on their health. To examine hypothesized relationships, the present study considered whether different dimensions of ADRD family stigma influenced the association between a care recipient's behavioral symptoms and their family caregiver's perceived burden and if direct support seeking explained a connection between caregiver burden and well-being. Family caregivers (n = 375) completed a Qualtrics survey. Path analysis revealed ADRD behavioral symptoms predicted both caregiver and layperson forms of stigma. Layperson stigma also intervened between behavioral symptoms and caregiver burden. Direct support seeking mediated the association between caregiver burden and well-being. Findings underscore the utility of including stigma within ADRD caregiver stress models and studying caregiver health from network and communication perspectives.

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Health Commun ; 36(5): 606-615, 2021 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32122169

RESUMO

Receiving a variant of uncertain significance (VUS) result is quite common for individuals who undergo genetic testing. Because VUS results are often unexpected and necessarily complex, they are challenging for genetic counselors to deliver. The current research sought to examine how three specific message features (risk estimate formats, establishment of a future plan, and linguistic agency), and message receivers' intolerance of uncertainty, influenced the effectiveness of genetic counselors' communication of a VUS result. A series of MANCOVAs and multiple regressions suggested that these message features affected message receivers' perception of a genetic counselor's credibility and receivers' uncertainty appraisal and information-seeking intentions. Specifically, establishing a future plan and assigning agency to a VUS result enhanced perceived counselor credibility. When results were presented in a numeric format, assigning agency to counselors resulted in heightened danger appraisal and greater information-seeking intentions. Individuals' intolerance of uncertainty moderated the association between risk formats and uncertainty appraisal. These results have both theoretical and practical implications for communication of uncertainty in the context of genetic counseling.


Assuntos
Neoplasias da Mama , Conselheiros , Neoplasias da Mama/genética , Comunicação , Feminino , Aconselhamento Genético , Testes Genéticos , Humanos
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Health Commun ; 35(13): 1583-1592, 2020 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31423843

RESUMO

Ample research suggests that uncertainty is a major concern for individuals undergoing genetic testing and for genetic mutation carriers, and that their management of uncertainty is largely influenced by healthcare providers, including genetic counselors (GCs). Indeed, uncertainty is inherent in genetic testing results. To help patients grapple with uncertainty, GCs need to effectively manage the uncertainty inherent in genetic testing and communicate it appropriately to patients. The present study aimed to identify GCs' strategies for managing uncertainty and communicating uncertainty to patients. Eighteen GCs participated in five focus group interviews, and the data were analyzed using a grounded theory approach. Findings indicated that GCs used three main strategies to manage uncertainty: becoming lifelong learners, normalizing uncertainty, and seeking social support. To communicate uncertainty to patients, GCs also used three different strategies: engaging in open and honest communication, adapting to patients' needs, and focusing on known information. The implications of these findings for uncertainty theories and for conceptual frameworks of GCs' clinical communication are discussed.


Assuntos
Conselheiros , Comunicação , Aconselhamento Genético , Testes Genéticos , Humanos , Incerteza
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Evol Psychol ; 16(1): 1474704917753857, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29433348

RESUMO

This study explored how partner mate value (PMV) and factors indicative of the relational climate (i.e., commitment and satisfaction) might affect individuals' tendency to use deceptive affectionate messages (DAMs). Participants ( N = 203) responded to a survey including measures regarding these variables. Contrary to predictions, PMV and the tendency to engage in DAMs were significantly and negatively associated with one another. Analyses further indicated that commitment significantly moderated the negative association between PMV and DAMs. The present study also provided evidence that when commitment to the relationship is low, satisfaction mediates the negative association between PMV and DAMs.


Assuntos
Enganação , Relações Interpessoais , Satisfação Pessoal , Comportamento Sexual/psicologia , Parceiros Sexuais/psicologia , Adulto , Idoso , Evolução Biológica , Comunicação , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Adulto Jovem
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