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Gender aspects of parents’ needs of schizophrenia patients

Background Most studies about the problems and needs of schizophrenia carers included only one care-giving relative, usually the patients’ mothers. Methods 101 mothers and fathers of the same patients suffering from schizophrenia were included into this study. Their needs were assessed by means of t...

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Published in:Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 2008-12, Vol.43 (12), p.968-974
Main Authors: Wancata, Johannes, Freidl, Marion, Krautgartner, Monika, Friedrich, Fabian, Matschnig, Teresa, Unger, Anne, Gössler, Ralf, Frühwald, Stefan
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description Background Most studies about the problems and needs of schizophrenia carers included only one care-giving relative, usually the patients’ mothers. Methods 101 mothers and fathers of the same patients suffering from schizophrenia were included into this study. Their needs were assessed by means of the “Carers’ Needs Assessment for Schizophrenia”. Results Mothers reported significantly more often problems than fathers concerning stress due to earlier life events and burn-out. Mothers needed interventions such as individual psychoeducation or family counselling more than twice as often as fathers. Overall, mothers reported higher numbers of problems and needs for intervention than fathers. The number of mothers’ problems was predicted by not living with a partner and by a shorter duration of the patients’ illness. The number of mothers’ needs was predicted by more psychiatric symptoms, not living with a partner and a shorter duration of the patients’ illness. Among fathers we could not identify any predictors, neither for the number of problems nor for the number of needs. Conclusions Fathers and mothers often report problems and frequently need professional support. Overall, mothers exhibited more problems and needs for interventions than fathers. The differences between mothers and fathers indicate the importance of considering the carer’s gender in clinical work.
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Families & family life
Family environment. Family history
Father-Child Relations
Fathers
Fathers - psychology
Female
Gender
Humans
Intervention
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Linear Models
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Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia - diagnosis
Schizophrenic Psychology
Severity of Illness Index
Sex Factors
Social psychiatry. Ethnopsychiatry
Social Support
Stress, Psychological - therapy
Young Adult
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