Caring for someone with a mental illness is associated with high levels of burden and psychological distress. Understanding these factors could be important to prevent the development of physical and mental health problems in carers. The purpose of the present study was to determine the contribution of coping styles and social support in predicting the psychological distress reported by informal carers (IC) of individuals with major depression or bipolar disorder. IC (n = 72) of adults with a diagnosed depressive illness were recruited from mental health organizations within the community setting. Carers completed the General Health Questionnaire, Brief COPE, and Social Support Questionnaire. Multiple linear regression analysis revealed tha...
Family members or friends caring for a loved one with a serious mental illness are known as mental h...
Purpose To examine the illness perceptions of informal carers of persons with depression, using t...
Caregivers of mental patients are assumed to be of sound mental health to be able to give care for s...
Contains fulltext : 70273.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIMS: This stu...
Abstract for empirical study:Informal carers of people with BPD experience high levels of burden and...
Background: Caregivers of people with bipolar disorder experience a different quality of burden than...
This study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common mental d...
Background: Caregivers of mentally ill patient are at risk of being subjected to psychological distr...
Given the broad range of biopsychosocial difficulties resulting from major depressive disorder (MDD)...
PURPOSE: Given the broad range of biopsychosocial difficulties resulting from major depressive disor...
AbstractThis study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common ...
OBJECTIVES: Over one-third of caregivers of people with bipolar disorder report clinically significa...
Previous research shows considerable variability in the impact of caring on family caregivers of men...
Background Carers provide both practical and emotional support and often play an important role in ...
BACKGROUND: Caregivers of people with Bipolar disorder may experience a different quality of burden...
Family members or friends caring for a loved one with a serious mental illness are known as mental h...
Purpose To examine the illness perceptions of informal carers of persons with depression, using t...
Caregivers of mental patients are assumed to be of sound mental health to be able to give care for s...
Contains fulltext : 70273.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIMS: This stu...
Abstract for empirical study:Informal carers of people with BPD experience high levels of burden and...
Background: Caregivers of people with bipolar disorder experience a different quality of burden than...
This study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common mental d...
Background: Caregivers of mentally ill patient are at risk of being subjected to psychological distr...
Given the broad range of biopsychosocial difficulties resulting from major depressive disorder (MDD)...
PURPOSE: Given the broad range of biopsychosocial difficulties resulting from major depressive disor...
AbstractThis study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common ...
OBJECTIVES: Over one-third of caregivers of people with bipolar disorder report clinically significa...
Previous research shows considerable variability in the impact of caring on family caregivers of men...
Background Carers provide both practical and emotional support and often play an important role in ...
BACKGROUND: Caregivers of people with Bipolar disorder may experience a different quality of burden...
Family members or friends caring for a loved one with a serious mental illness are known as mental h...
Purpose To examine the illness perceptions of informal carers of persons with depression, using t...
Caregivers of mental patients are assumed to be of sound mental health to be able to give care for s...