The Revised Caregiver Burden Scale: A Preliminary Evaluation
1999; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 9; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1177/104973159900900406
ISSN1552-7581
Autores Tópico(s)Family Caregiving in Mental Illness
ResumoObjective: The purpose of the study is to empirically determine the factor structure of the original Stommel, Given, and Given (1990) 31-item Perceived Caregiver Burden Scale (PCB). Method: By telephone, 150 caregivers of the elderly were interviewed, and the data were subjected to confirmatory factor analysis. Results: Results did not support all the 31 items in the five-factor theoretical structure but did suggest a 13-item three-factor model. In addition, this three-factor version evidenced high internal consistency among the subscales. The short revised version of the PCB-13 scale is an easy-to-administer screening tool for estimating burden. Conclusion: Although this scale should be validated further by replication, the scale has implications for social work practitioners. Practitioners are cautioned to use PCB-13 as an assessment tool, but they can supplement the short scale with other qualitative measures to screen Indian/Pakistani caregivers until further validation studies can be conducted.
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