Caregivers may engage in benefit finding, that is, an increase in perceived positive growth, as a cognitive strategy for
coping with stress. The Building Resources in Caregivers study will compare effects of a brief benefit finding writing
intervention with a control intervention. Caregivers of people with mental and physical disabilities will be randomised
into either a benefit-writing group or a neutral writing group. Caregivers will complete measures relating to themselves
and care-recipients (e.g. sociodemographics and illness type) and psychometric measures of benefit finding, distress and
quality of life at three time points. Additionally, qualitative commentary on participation experiences will be gathered.
History
Publication
Health Psychology Open;2 (2)
Publisher
SAGE
Note
peer-reviewed
Other Funding information
Carolan Research Institute
Rights
First published by SAGE 2015 in Health Psychology Open