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The revised scale for caregiving self-efficacy: reliability and validity studies.
Authors:Ann M Steffen  Christine McKibbin  Antonette M Zeiss  Dolores Gallagher-Thompson  Albert Bandura
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Missouri-St. Louis 63121, USA. ann_steffen@umsl.edu
Abstract:Two samples of family caregivers (Study 1: N = 169; Study 2: N = 145) of cognitively impaired older adults were used to revise, extend, and evaluate a measure of perceived self-efficacy for caregiving tasks. The Revised Scale for Caregiving Self-Efficacy measures 3 domains of caregiving self-efficacy: Obtaining Respite, Responding to Disruptive Patient Behaviors, and Controlling Upsetting Thoughts. The 3 subscales show strong internal consistency and adequate test-retest reliability. Construct validity is supported by relationships between these 3 facets of perceived caregiving efficacy and depression, anxiety, anger, perceived social support, and criticism expressed in speech samples. The Revised Scale for Caregiving Self-Efficacy has potential uses for both research and clinical purposes.
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