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Perceived burden and family functioning among informal caregivers of individuals living with schizophrenia in Tanzania: a cross-sectional study.

Rosarito ClariJennifer HeadleyJoseph R EggerPraxeda SwaiPaul LawalaAnna MinjaSylvia F KaayaJoy Noel Baumgartner
Published in: BMC psychiatry (2022)
Caregivers who were employed, reported poor family functioning, and/or had low levels of hopefulness were more likely to perceive high caregiver burden. Future interventions aiming to reduce caregiver burden may benefit from improving family functioning and nurturing hope among caregivers of individuals living with schizophrenia. Policies and programs should be cognizant of the needs of caregivers that work in addition to providing care for a relative with schizophrenia in order to better support them.
Keyphrases
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