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BINARY LOGISTIC ANALYSES ON RESPONSES OF BEING HEALTHY AND UNHEALTHY TO POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE MINDSETS IN CAREGIVERS

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This study is a descriptive research study on self-perceived evaluations of their health in caregivers: (1) Background: It starts with questions about whether caregivers with patients think of being healthy just by themselves. These healthy caregivers have positive minds. And they are less stressful than others; (2) Methods: Perceived health status (healthy and unhealthy) was evaluated as a response to factors including demographic characteristics, positive psychological capital, and job stress (negative) and using binary logistic analysis; (3) Results: 79 of the perceived good healthy group were compared with 98 of the perceived bad healthy group, total number of which was 177. The mean score of positive psychological capital of the perceived good healthy group was higher than the other (64.0 ± 8.2 : 61.2 ± 8.0). And the mean score of Job stress of the perceived good healthy group was lower than the other (98.9 ± 11.0 : 102.2 ± 10.7); (4) Conclusions: In this study, the caregiver group of being healthy had higher positive psychological capital and had lower job stress than the other group.

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