Employment among patients with schizophrenia is known to positively influence patients’ recovery. In their crucial supporting role for patients, caregivers’ burden of care and quality of life may also be influenced by the employment status of patients. This study aimed to investigate the association between employment among patients with schizophrenia and burden and quality of life (QOL) of their caregivers. It was a cross-sectional survey among the primary caregivers of patients meeting DSM-IV-TR’s diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia who were under outpatient or community care at Hospital Bahagia Ulu Kinta. Socio-demographic data, including patients’ employment status, were collected. The Burden on Family Interview Schedule (BFS...
Abstract Background A couple of decades ago, hospitals or psychiatric institutions were in charge of...
[[abstract]]Due to its long course and tendency of becoming chronic, patients with schizophrenia are...
The term burden of care has been widely used in current nursing reference sources, but the definitio...
A systematic review was conducted to assess the employment rate of people with schizophrenia. Additi...
The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between work/study status and symptom sever...
Objectives. As a disease typified by early onset and chronic disease course, caring for a person wit...
Background: Little is known about the extent to which work contributes to the recovery of people ...
Schizophrenia remains a global issue. More than half of those living with schizophrenia have yet to ...
This study aims to identify the relationship between caregiver burden of patients with schizophre�n...
Most people suffering from severe mental illness (SMI) lack paid employment. This study investigates...
Objective: To assess the relationship between levels of burden on primary caregivers and social beh...
This study aims to identify the relationship between caregiver burden of patients with schizophrenia...
A couple of decades ago, hospitals or psychiatric institutions were in charge of caring for patients...
Objective: To assess the relationship between levels of burden on primary caregivers and social beha...
Although impaired social functioning, particularly poor employment status, is a cardinal feature of ...
Abstract Background A couple of decades ago, hospitals or psychiatric institutions were in charge of...
[[abstract]]Due to its long course and tendency of becoming chronic, patients with schizophrenia are...
The term burden of care has been widely used in current nursing reference sources, but the definitio...
A systematic review was conducted to assess the employment rate of people with schizophrenia. Additi...
The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between work/study status and symptom sever...
Objectives. As a disease typified by early onset and chronic disease course, caring for a person wit...
Background: Little is known about the extent to which work contributes to the recovery of people ...
Schizophrenia remains a global issue. More than half of those living with schizophrenia have yet to ...
This study aims to identify the relationship between caregiver burden of patients with schizophre�n...
Most people suffering from severe mental illness (SMI) lack paid employment. This study investigates...
Objective: To assess the relationship between levels of burden on primary caregivers and social beh...
This study aims to identify the relationship between caregiver burden of patients with schizophrenia...
A couple of decades ago, hospitals or psychiatric institutions were in charge of caring for patients...
Objective: To assess the relationship between levels of burden on primary caregivers and social beha...
Although impaired social functioning, particularly poor employment status, is a cardinal feature of ...
Abstract Background A couple of decades ago, hospitals or psychiatric institutions were in charge of...
[[abstract]]Due to its long course and tendency of becoming chronic, patients with schizophrenia are...
The term burden of care has been widely used in current nursing reference sources, but the definitio...