The Experience of Caregiving Among Mothers of Adults Suffering from Psychotic Disorders: Factors Associated with Their Psychological Distress |
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Authors: | Myreille St-Onge Francine Lavoie |
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Affiliation: | (1) Quebec Institute of Physical Rehabilitation and School of Social Work, Laval University, Canada;(2) School of Psychology, Laval University, Canada |
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Abstract: | To identify correlates of psychological distress among multiple indicators, 99 women with adult children suffering from a psychotic disorder were interviewed. The women, who were recruited through hospitals and self-help groups, represented different socioeconomic levels. A face-to-face standardized interview was conducted, mainly in the participants' homes. Multiple hierarchical regression analysis showed that dimensions of burden and social support were strongly associated with distress reported by the participants. The negative interactions that participants had with their main confidant or spouse constituted a more powerful correlate than their perception of the quality of this relationship. Furthermore, a perception of their own health as poorer is a strong correlate of their distress. Since no control group was studied simultaneously, these results suggest, but do not prove, the presence of differences between mothers of adults with psychotic disorders and other mothers. |
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Keywords: | caregiver psychological distress burden supportive and negative social interactions perception of health mothers of schizophrenic sons or daughters |
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