• Title of article

    Do needs, symptoms or disability of outpatients with schizophrenia influence family burden

  • Author/Authors

    Susana Ochoa، نويسنده , , Miriam Vilaplana، نويسنده , , Josep Maria Haro، نويسنده , , Victoria Villalta-Gil ? Francisco Mart?´nez، نويسنده , , Mari Cruz Negredo، نويسنده , , Pilar Casacuberta، نويسنده , , Elena Paniego، نويسنده , , Judith Usall ? Montserrat Dolz، نويسنده , , Jaume Autonell، نويسنده , , the NEDES Group، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    612
  • To page
    618
  • Abstract
    Background Most needs of outpatients with schizophrenia are met by the family. This could cause high levels of family burden. The objective of this study is to assess the relationship between the patients’ needs and other clinical and disability variables and the level of family burden. Method A total sample of 231 randomly selected outpatients with schizophrenia was evaluated with the Camberwell Assessment of Needs, Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale, Global Assessment of Functioning and Disability Assessment Scale. A total of 147 caregivers also answered the objective and subjective family burden questionnaire (ECFOS-II). Correlations between total number of needs and family burden, t tests between presence or absence of need for each domain of family burden and regression models between family burden and needs, symptoms, disability and sociodemographic variables were computed. Results The number of patients’ needs was correlated with higher levels of family burden in daily life activities, disrupted behaviour and impact on caregiver’s daily routine. The patients’ needs most associated with family burden were daytime activities, drugs, benefits, self-care, alcohol, psychotic symptoms, money and looking after home. In a regression model, a higher number of needs, higher levels of psychopathology and disability, being male and older accounted for higher levels of family burden. Conclusion Patients with schizophrenia with more needs cause greater family burden but not more subjective concerns in family members. The presence of patients’ needs (daytime activities, alcohol and drug), severity of psychotic symptoms and disability are related to higher levels of family burden.
  • Keywords
    schizophrenia – family burden – needs– symptoms – disability
  • Journal title
    Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
  • Serial Year
    2008
  • Journal title
    Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
  • Record number

    849377