Abstract
Background:
Dementia Cafés are community support groups which provide post-diagnostic support for families affected by dementia. However, little is known about the characteristics of caregivers who attend Cafés.
Objectives:
To describe the demographic and psychosocial characteristics of caregivers who attend Dementia Cafés, and to identify which of those factors may influence the likelihood of family caregivers attending Dementia Cafés.
Methods:
A cross-sectional study on caregivers (
Results:
Caregivers who attended Cafés reported higher resilience (OR: 1.26; 95% CI 1.10–1.45;
Conclusion:
Dementia Cafés may bring about benefits in resilience and subjective wellbeing, or may be best suited to those with higher resilience and wellbeing. Cafes are not being accessed by all caregiver groups. Alternative models of post-diagnostic support should be considered to increase equity of care.
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