Abstract Background Family members who care for patients with severe mental illness experience emotional distress and report a higher incidence of mental illness than those in the general population. They report feeling inadequately prepared to provide the necessary practical and emotional support for these patients. The MAT training, an Interaction-Skills Training program (IST) for caregivers, was developed to meet those needs. This study used a single-arm pretest-posttest design to examine the impact of the training on caregivers’ sense of competence (self-efficacy) and burden. Methods One hundred family caregivers recruited from three mental health institutions participated in the training. Burden was assessed using the Involvement Evalu...
Background: The aim of the study is to improve the family relations of the patients who suffer for s...
Abstract Background Stigma is one of the most destructive features of mental illnesses that may affe...
ObjectiveTo examine whether an individualized problem-solving intervention provided to family caregi...
Background: Family members who care for patients with severe mental illness experience emotional dis...
Contains fulltext : 90488.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE. The p...
Background: The consequences and high costs of psychiatric disorders impact family caregivers greatl...
Families are now often the primary caretakers of severely psychiatrically disabled relatives, also r...
This research is semi-empirical study which is done to examiningthe effectiveness of family training...
Abstract Background Brief family intervention may have a positive impact on family caregivers for pa...
Purpose: Carers of people with mental health problems present with high levels of burden, poor menta...
Relatives and close friends provide life-long support as informal carers to those living with psycho...
Background: Living with schizophrenic patients and its associated stress and negative psychological ...
Abstract Background: Schizophrenia is a severe mental illness that burdens individuals. Caregivers ...
Coping styles of family members and familial relationships of patients with Schizophrenia/Schizoaffe...
This research is semi-empirical study which is done to examining the effectiveness of family trainin...
Background: The aim of the study is to improve the family relations of the patients who suffer for s...
Abstract Background Stigma is one of the most destructive features of mental illnesses that may affe...
ObjectiveTo examine whether an individualized problem-solving intervention provided to family caregi...
Background: Family members who care for patients with severe mental illness experience emotional dis...
Contains fulltext : 90488.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE. The p...
Background: The consequences and high costs of psychiatric disorders impact family caregivers greatl...
Families are now often the primary caretakers of severely psychiatrically disabled relatives, also r...
This research is semi-empirical study which is done to examiningthe effectiveness of family training...
Abstract Background Brief family intervention may have a positive impact on family caregivers for pa...
Purpose: Carers of people with mental health problems present with high levels of burden, poor menta...
Relatives and close friends provide life-long support as informal carers to those living with psycho...
Background: Living with schizophrenic patients and its associated stress and negative psychological ...
Abstract Background: Schizophrenia is a severe mental illness that burdens individuals. Caregivers ...
Coping styles of family members and familial relationships of patients with Schizophrenia/Schizoaffe...
This research is semi-empirical study which is done to examining the effectiveness of family trainin...
Background: The aim of the study is to improve the family relations of the patients who suffer for s...
Abstract Background Stigma is one of the most destructive features of mental illnesses that may affe...
ObjectiveTo examine whether an individualized problem-solving intervention provided to family caregi...