The burden, the coping strategies and the social network of a sample of 236 relatives of patients with schizophrenia, living in five European countries, were explored by well-validated assessment instruments. In all centres, relatives experienced higher levels of burden when they had poor coping resources and reduced social support. Relatives in Mediterranean centres, who reported lower levels of social support, were more resigned, and more often used spiritual help as a coping strategy. These data indicate that family burden and coping strategies can be influenced by cultural factors and suggest that family interventions should have also a social focus, aiming to increase the family social network and to reduce stigma
ABSTRACT: The family's ability as a caregiver for schizophrenic patients is very necessary because i...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe: a) the interventions received by patients with schizophren...
The present study was an attempt to assess and compare the global functioning of individuals affecte...
The burden, the coping strategies and the social network of a sample of 236 relatives of patients wi...
BACKGROUND: To date, only few data are available on how family burden in schizophrenia changes over...
The impact of social and clinical factors on the choice of coping strategies of a sample of 236 rela...
Subjective and objective burden, psychiatric symptoms and coping strategies in a sample of 90 key re...
OBJECTIVE: To compare burden and social network in families of patients with schizophrenia or physic...
This study explored burden and social networks in families of patients with schizophrenia or a long-...
OBJECTIVE: (a) To explore burden related to caregiving and support received from professionals and ...
The authors explored the social network of caregivers of patients with schizophrenia in relation to ...
Introduction: Schizophrenia is a chronic mental disorder whose effects over time have a devastating ...
Introduction: Schizophrenia is a chronic mental disorder. It is characterized by disorders in thinki...
The purpose of the present research was to examine the stress experienced by the families of a menta...
OBJECTIVE: Description of burden, attitudes and received professional support in a sample of relati...
ABSTRACT: The family's ability as a caregiver for schizophrenic patients is very necessary because i...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe: a) the interventions received by patients with schizophren...
The present study was an attempt to assess and compare the global functioning of individuals affecte...
The burden, the coping strategies and the social network of a sample of 236 relatives of patients wi...
BACKGROUND: To date, only few data are available on how family burden in schizophrenia changes over...
The impact of social and clinical factors on the choice of coping strategies of a sample of 236 rela...
Subjective and objective burden, psychiatric symptoms and coping strategies in a sample of 90 key re...
OBJECTIVE: To compare burden and social network in families of patients with schizophrenia or physic...
This study explored burden and social networks in families of patients with schizophrenia or a long-...
OBJECTIVE: (a) To explore burden related to caregiving and support received from professionals and ...
The authors explored the social network of caregivers of patients with schizophrenia in relation to ...
Introduction: Schizophrenia is a chronic mental disorder whose effects over time have a devastating ...
Introduction: Schizophrenia is a chronic mental disorder. It is characterized by disorders in thinki...
The purpose of the present research was to examine the stress experienced by the families of a menta...
OBJECTIVE: Description of burden, attitudes and received professional support in a sample of relati...
ABSTRACT: The family's ability as a caregiver for schizophrenic patients is very necessary because i...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe: a) the interventions received by patients with schizophren...
The present study was an attempt to assess and compare the global functioning of individuals affecte...