Objective and subjective burden in relatives of patients with schizophrenia and its influence on care relationships in Chile

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This study examined the burden on family members of patients with schizophrenia in a Chilean community. Sixty-five caregivers underwent the Subjective and Objective Family Burden Interview. The results showed moderate to high levels of subjective burden and low levels of support from others in providing care. Burden and containment of disturbed behaviour were correlated with worse relationships between patients and caregivers, with the latter spending less time working outside the home. The assessed sample showed a similar pattern of burden to that of caregivers from developed countries; however, the extent of the burden tended to be higher in Chilean caregivers.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)361-365
Número de páginas5
PublicaciónPsychiatry Research
Volumen237
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 30 mar. 2016

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