Help-seeking behavior in families of schizophrenics |
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Authors: | Agnes B. Hatfield |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Human Development, College of Education, University of Maryland, Maryland |
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Abstract: | To meet the exigencies of coping with the onset of schizophrenia in the family, caregivers sought out an array of professional and nonprofessional supports. The respondents to a questionnaire, all members of a self-help group, reported considerable merit to the help of friends, relatives, and group members. In contrast, the various forms of therapy were valued little; nearly half found no value at all. These findings are better understood when needs of families are expressed. Of highest priority are understanding of the illness, practical guidance in patient management, and community resources such as housing. These are not typical functions of therapy. Self-help groups may serve these needs better. |
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