they conceded that these "may be real omissions from the care team due to privacy issues, a desire for independence on the part of the adult child, or perhaps perceptions by either the provider or adult child that the parent may be, rightly or wrongly, a contributing factor...
The family is an important support system in the care of the mentally ill in the community. The family's responsibility in providing care for people with mental disorders has increased in the past three decades. This has been mainly due to a trend towards community care and the de-...
Well-being of the caregivers of the mentally illWell-being of the caregivers of the mentally illburdencaregiving stressCurrent treatment policy in Finland has resulted in large numbers of ex-hospitalized psychi-attic patients residing with family members or other caregivers in the community. However,...
Poor psychological status was more common among caregivers of patients with physical or intellectual disabilities [20]. Further, a comparative study found that the prevalence of insomnia among caregivers of mentally ill patients or physically disabled patients during the COVID-19 lockdown was higher ...
Caregiver burden among caregivers of mentally ill individuals and their coping mechanisms A facility based study 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 17 作者: I Ilangovan 摘要: Problem: Mental illnesses not only affect the individual concerned but also the caregivers. Caregiver burden is a complex ...
Of the 121 people who completed the study, most were about 60 years old and had cared for a relative for an average 16 years. What's more: 78 percent ofcaregiverswere women and 22 percent were men; 57 percent had received an undergraduate degree or higher; ...
For example, Shibre et al25 revealed that in Ethiopia 75% of family members of people with mental illness reported some sort of perceived stigma from others due to their mentally ill family member. No other previous studies were found on caregivers' self-stigma in the southwestern part of...
Although family burden has been documented, less is known about the areas of concern that families feel they need direct assistance with, to be effective caregivers. Telephone interviews were conducted with 30 family members of mentally ill relatives. Burden, sense of mastery, and contexts of ...
MENTALLY ill -- CareDEPRESSION, MentalCARE of peopleCaregiving to a person affected with an irreversible, late onset dementia can be an arduous challenge. Utilizing Pearlin and colleagues' (1990) and Lawton and colleagues' (1989; 1991) stress process model of caregiving, the factors associated ...
The majority of the participants also agreed that mentally ill are not able to maintain friendships (45.9%), are dangerous (54%), and not capable to work (59.1%). Just over half (55.9%) of the participants would not want people to know if they had a mental illness and nearly half of...