Mediation effects of depression and anxiety on social support and quality of life among caregivers of persons with severe burns injury.
Kevin BonsuNuworza KugbeyMartin Amogre AyanoreEthel Akpene AtefoePublished in: BMC research notes (2019)
A sample of 100 caregivers of persons with severe burns injury were administered questionnaires to assess their depression, anxiety, social support and quality of life. Findings show that depression and anxiety were negatively correlated with quality of life whereas social support was positively correlated with quality of life. Results further showed that only depression significantly mediated the link between social support and quality of life among the caregivers. These findings emphasize the need to screen caregivers for common mental health problems and provide them support in the caregiving process to promote their health and wellbeing.