Title of article :
Impact of psychosis on Portuguese caregivers: a cross-cultural
exploration of burden, distress, positive aspects
and clinical-functional correlates
Author/Authors :
Manuel Gonc¸alves-Pereira، نويسنده , , Miguel Xavier، نويسنده , ,
Bob van Wijngaarden، نويسنده , , Ana L. Papoila، نويسنده , , Aart H. Schene، نويسنده , , Jose´ Miguel Caldas de Almeida، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Purpose Further cross-cultural comparisons are needed
on caregiving consequences of chronic psychotic disorders.
The EPSILON study (European Psychiatric Services:
Inputs Linked to Outcome Domains and Needs) involved
five European countries, but not Portugal. We aimed to
analyse the impact of severe mental illness in a Portuguese
sample and to provide support to comparisons with some of
the EPSILON results, focusing on the north-European
Dutch centre.
Methods We studied 108 caregiver-patient dyads by a
consecutive sampling of people with schizophrenia-spectrum
disorders in psychiatric outpatient services. Relatives’
assessments included the Involvement Evaluation Questionnaire,
European version (IEQ), the 12-item General
Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12); the loss, stigma and
positive aspects’ subscales of the Experience of Caregiving
Inventory, and the Social Network and Family Coping
Questionnaires. Patients were assessed regarding symptoms,
disability and global functioning.
Results Caregiving rewards and negative consequences
co-existed. On the IEQ, 49.1 % reported negative consequences
and rank order of domain scores was worrying[
urging[tension[supervision. More than one-third of
caregivers were psychologically distressed according to
GHQ screenings. Involvement Evaluation Questionnaire
scores were correlated with caregivers’ distress, stigma,
loss, patient’s involvement and other ways of coping, and
patients’ variables. Some of these failed to be included in a
regression model.
Conclusions Many of these Portuguese caregivers were at
risk regarding burden and psychological distress. In comparison
with other European samples, caregiving arrangements
and assessments were typical of Mediterranean
countries, as Italy or Spain. All IEQ scores were significantly
higher than those in the Netherlands. On account of
small numbers, caution is needed in the interpretation of
associations
Keywords :
Schizophrenia Family member Caregiver Cross-cultural psychiatry
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)