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It is important to view depression within its social context, as it is a disease, which impacts not only the individual but also the wider community. Evidence abounds as to the negative impact of maternal depression on children, husbands/partners, and family. Children of depressed women show ...
The magnitude of the impact of having a family member with dementia on depression varied by income level, being highest in the lowest income group (aOR: 1.64, 95% CI: 1.63–1.66) and lowest in the highest income group (aOR: 1.26, 95% CI: 1.24–1.27). Stratification by gender showed ...
This preliminary, qualitative paper explores the impact of postnatal depression on partners and other family members. Sixty women with postnatal depresssion were asked to have a questionnaire completed and returned by their partner or close family member. Thirty (50%) questionnaires were returned, 23...
Mental illness has far-reaching effects on other family members, as individuals and as members of a social system. While the study of the family impact of mental illness has been reported in the specialized mental health literature, it has not received much attention from sociologists. This artic...
Indeed, a 2009 systematic review reporting on the effects of immigration detention on mental health found detainees to have high levels of anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder [14]. Suicidal ideation and deliberate self-harm were also common. Severity of distress was significantly ...
BioMed CentralHealth and Quality of Life OutcomesQiuping,Li,Yi,etc.The impact of depression and anxiety on quality of life in Chinese cancer patient-family caregiver dyads, a cross-sectional study.[J].2018,16(1).
Family could mean a sense of belonging, wherein persons in a family are usually, though not always, linked by biological or marital relationships (Lodge et al.,2011) and share a history or future (McGoldrick & Carter,2003). While families have a large and indisputable impact on human beha...
Identifying health care conditions and resource use of family members of depressed individuals can inform health policy on the need to screen for these conditions, and may support the case for early-treatment of adults with MDD to minimize the potential impact on the health of family members. ...
The presence of depression in the family history When depression enters familiar life it provokes an impact on the person suffering this disease and their family members. The aim of this study was to describe the personal and family experiences related to the depression suffering proce... MCP Sil...