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Table 3 Significant interaction effects between with regard to caregivers’ subjective burden and care-related quality of life

From: Positive and negative outcomes of informal caregiving at home and in institutionalised long-term care: a cross-sectional study

 

SUBJECTIVE BURDEN

QUALITY OF LIFE

intercept

(se)

beta

(se)

intercept

(se)

beta

(se)

Care receiver characteristics

Socio-demographic characteristics

 Age, institutionalised long-term care

56.633

(11.125)

−.192

(.130)

    

 Age, at home

27.567

(4.763)

.146

(.056)

    

Health-Related Characteristics

 Disability (ranging from 0 to 15 a ) institutionalised long-term care

32.034

(2.596)

1.068

(.245)

    

 Disability (ranging from 0 to 15 a ), at home

29.517

(1.433)

1.946

(.121)

    

Caregiver characteristics

Health-Related Characteristics

 Self-perceived health (ranging from 1 to 5 a), institutionalised long-term care

    

66.226

(2.207)

4.939

(.462)

 Self-perceived health (ranging from 1 to 5 a), at home

    

60.653

(1.433)

6.305

(.267)

Caregiving-Related Characteristics

  < 2 tasks, institutionalised long-term care

35.763

(2.029)

7.175

(1.654)

    

  ≥ 2 tasks, institutionalised long-term care

42.939

(1.875)

−7.175

(1.654)

    

  < 2 tasks, at home

31.142

(1.546)

11.719

(.813)

    

  ≥ 2 tasks, at home

42.861

(1.455)

−11.719

(.813)

    
  1. Only significant interaction terms (p < 0.05) are displayed
  2. a bold scores are most favourable scores