OBJECTIVE The present study aims to provide a comprehensive profile of the primary family caregivers of schizophrenia individuals in rural China. METHOD A cross-sectional study was conducted with a sample… Click to show full abstract
OBJECTIVE The present study aims to provide a comprehensive profile of the primary family caregivers of schizophrenia individuals in rural China. METHOD A cross-sectional study was conducted with a sample of 327 primary family caregivers of schizophrenia individuals recruited through a one-stage cluster sampling in Ningxiang County of Hunan province, China. The social demographic and psychological profiles of primary caregivers were measured using standard scales and self-designed scales. RESULTS The typical caregiver profile consists of a 58-year old married first degree relative (mostly parents or spouses) with a low socio-economic position. Most of them have been caregiving for over 10 years (74.3%) and have some physical illness (67.0%). The major caregiving activities were medicine management (71.6%) and hospital visit (69.4%), yet there is still 17.1% primary caregivers involved with neither of the care. Most (84%) of caregivers reported some kind of burden, with anxiety in 45.9% of caregivers and depression in 45.4%. Family caregivers also reported positive aspects of caregiving including a well-functional family (51.0%) and rewarding feelings (58.3%). CONCLUSION The findings of the present study have brought attention to a special group of family caregivers for schizophrenia, with implications for intervention on them in the future.
               
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