Depression, anxiety and stress among caregivers of adolescents with cerebral palsy in rural Bangladesh.
Rosalie PowerMohammad MuhitEamin Z HeanoyTasneem KarimClaire GaleaNadia BadawiGulam KhandakerPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2019)
Caregivers of adolescents with cerebral palsy in rural Bangladesh are at high risk of depression and stress. Initiatives to improve caregiver mental health are required; we recommend initiatives address adolescent mental health problems and include poverty reduction measures to improve social and economic capital. Improved understanding of the factors predicting caregiver depression, anxiety and stress unique to low and middle-income countries are necessary to guide policies and public health infrastructure development.Implications for rehabilitationCaregivers of adolescents with cerebral palsy in rural Bangladesh are at significantly higher risk of depression and stress than caregivers of adolescents without disability.We recommend interventions to improve caregiver mental health give specific consideration to older caregivers, those whose adolescent report mental health problems, families living in crowded households, and/or whose child has hearing impairment.We recommend interventions include poverty reduction measures to improve social and economic capital and target both caregivers and adolescents with CP to enhance long term outcomes.