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Mental health and caregiving experiences of family carers supporting people with psychosis.

Jacqueline SinJ ElkesR BatchelorClaire HendersonS GillardL A WoodhamT ChenA AdenV Cornelius
Published in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2021)
Carers of people with psychosis have poorer mental health than non-carers. Partners, lone carers and those spending more than 35 h per week on caring were found to be most at risk of poor mental health. Based on the results, we advocate that the details of carers for individuals with psychosis should be added to the existing carers or severe mental illness registers at all general practitioner surgeries and for their wellbeing screened routinely. Future large-scale prospective studies are needed to develop a predictive model to determine risk factors, hence to aid early identification of carers' support needs. Such understandings are also useful to inform tailored intervention development.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • mental illness
  • risk factors
  • randomized controlled trial
  • clinical trial
  • bioinformatics analysis