[[abstract]]Accessible summary • Carers in families with long-term schizophrenia in Taiwanese culture are suffering several burdens, such as burdens of caring and emotional burdens. • Strategies of coping, cognitive and religious coping strategies were used by carers in order to cope with their burdens. • The awareness of such traditional cultural values would help people to provide care in a culturally sensitive manner. Abstract Schizophrenia is a severe illness with little hope of recovery and requires long-term care. The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of carers who live with someone with long-term schizophrenia, within the cultural context of Taiwan. The study was conducted in a community setting in central Taiwan...
Mental illness affects not only the individual family members but also the entire family system. Car...
The purposes of this hermeneutic phenomenological study were to 1) understand Asian American familie...
Considerable evidence suggests that ethnic Chinese families in Canada are reluctant to seek psychiat...
[[abstract]]Accessible summary • Carers in families with long-term schizophrenia in Taiwanese cultu...
[[abstract]]Purpose The aim of the article is to explore the chronic sorrow experiences of the careg...
Based on Spaniol and Jung's stress and coping framework (1993), this study examined the difficulties...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Social Work. The Catholic University of AmericaThe purpose of this study was t...
I used a qualitative approach to explore the sociocultural factors influencing the pattern of the he...
AIM: The aim of this paper is to report a study conducted to explore the meanings of the lived exper...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives. The purpose of this study was to understand the coping experiences...
Abstract Background Mental health recovery involves an integration of clinical and psychosocial fram...
This dissertation is an intimate ethnography of immigrant Chinese women's experiences as caregivers ...
Schizophrenia is incurable diseases. However, early treatment will help the sufferer of schizophreni...
216 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.This qualitative study with s...
This study employs a phenomenological hermeneutic approach to analyse narratives written by mainland...
Mental illness affects not only the individual family members but also the entire family system. Car...
The purposes of this hermeneutic phenomenological study were to 1) understand Asian American familie...
Considerable evidence suggests that ethnic Chinese families in Canada are reluctant to seek psychiat...
[[abstract]]Accessible summary • Carers in families with long-term schizophrenia in Taiwanese cultu...
[[abstract]]Purpose The aim of the article is to explore the chronic sorrow experiences of the careg...
Based on Spaniol and Jung's stress and coping framework (1993), this study examined the difficulties...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Social Work. The Catholic University of AmericaThe purpose of this study was t...
I used a qualitative approach to explore the sociocultural factors influencing the pattern of the he...
AIM: The aim of this paper is to report a study conducted to explore the meanings of the lived exper...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives. The purpose of this study was to understand the coping experiences...
Abstract Background Mental health recovery involves an integration of clinical and psychosocial fram...
This dissertation is an intimate ethnography of immigrant Chinese women's experiences as caregivers ...
Schizophrenia is incurable diseases. However, early treatment will help the sufferer of schizophreni...
216 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.This qualitative study with s...
This study employs a phenomenological hermeneutic approach to analyse narratives written by mainland...
Mental illness affects not only the individual family members but also the entire family system. Car...
The purposes of this hermeneutic phenomenological study were to 1) understand Asian American familie...
Considerable evidence suggests that ethnic Chinese families in Canada are reluctant to seek psychiat...