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Stigma, burden of care, and family functioning in family caregivers of people with mental illnesses: a cross-sectional questionnaire survey

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SOCIAL WORK IN MENTAL HEALTH
Volume 20, Issue 4, Pages 432-447

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/15332985.2021.2024480

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Burden of care; family caregivers; family functioning; mental health disorders; psychiatric disorders; stigma

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This study assessed stigma, burden of care, and family functioning in family caregivers of people with mental illnesses and investigated the correlation among these three variables. The findings revealed a significant correlation between stigma and family functioning and burden of care.
The present cross-sectional study assessed stigma, burden of care, and family functioning in family caregivers of people with mental illnesses. The correlation among these three variables was also investigated. Followed by using the quota sampling method, 200 family caregivers of patients with mental illnesses were selected from two psychiatric hospitals. Based on the findings, scores of the caregivers' stigma, family functioning, and burden of care were at moderate levels. Stigma had a significant correlation with family functioning and burden of care, but no significant correlation was found between family functioning and burden of care.

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