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Psychological distress in carers of people with mental disorders.
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Family MedicinePsychological Co-morbiditiesEducationMental Health InterventionMental HealthSocial SupportMental DisordersFamily SystemsPrimary CareFamily HealthHelp-seeking BehaviorClinical PsychologyMental Health CounselingPsychological DistressSocial CarePsychiatryPatient SupportCaring RoleCaregiverCommunity Mental HealthMedicinePsychopathology
The recent literature on carers’ burden in mental disorders is reviewed. Families bear the major responsibility for such care. Carers face mental ill health as a direct consequence of their caring role and experience higher rates of mental ill health than the general population. The production of burden in carers is a complex process and is related to gender, age, health status, ethnic and cultural affiliation, lack of social support, coping style, in addition to the stressors of the disorder itself. Carers appear to suffer from at least moderate levels of psychological symptomatology. The behavioural problems associated with mental disorders further increase the stress levels of carers. The findings from the review afford a comprehensive understanding of the care-giving situation with its outcomes, and its practical application in devising effective support strategies for family carers.
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