2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2015.07.011
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Assessing the needs of siblings of persons with schizophrenia: A qualitative study from India

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“…The most prominent need expressed by the spousal, adult child, and adult sibling ICGs was the need for more information in both qualitative (Evertsen and Wolkenstein, 2010;Le Dorze and Signori, 2010;Hupcey et al, 2011;Arnold et al, 2012;Barca et al, 2014;Amaresha et al, 2015;Badr et al, 2016;Davys et al, 2016;Figueiredo et al, 2016;Habermann and Shin, 2017;Johannessen et al, 2017;Nicholls et al, 2017;Wawrziczny et al, 2017;Andela et al, 2019) and quantitative studies (Peeters et al, 2010;Turner et al, 2013;Veil et al, 2013). Four specific domains of information were identified, which are described below.…”
Section: Need For Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The most prominent need expressed by the spousal, adult child, and adult sibling ICGs was the need for more information in both qualitative (Evertsen and Wolkenstein, 2010;Le Dorze and Signori, 2010;Hupcey et al, 2011;Arnold et al, 2012;Barca et al, 2014;Amaresha et al, 2015;Badr et al, 2016;Davys et al, 2016;Figueiredo et al, 2016;Habermann and Shin, 2017;Johannessen et al, 2017;Nicholls et al, 2017;Wawrziczny et al, 2017;Andela et al, 2019) and quantitative studies (Peeters et al, 2010;Turner et al, 2013;Veil et al, 2013). Four specific domains of information were identified, which are described below.…”
Section: Need For Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spousal, adult child, and adult sibling ICGs indicated a need for information about the disease or illness in general (Barca et al, 2014;Amaresha et al, 2015;Figueiredo et al, 2016;Johannessen et al, 2017;Wawrziczny et al, 2017;Andela et al, 2019), its treatment (Hupcey et al, 2011;Wawrziczny et al, 2017), prognosis (Peeters et al, 2010;Amaresha et al, 2015) and how they can cope with the CR's symptoms (Barca et al, 2014;Figueiredo et al, 2016;Wawrziczny et al, 2017;Andela et al, 2019). The articles represented a mix of CRs' illnesses, including both physical illnesses, such as advanced heart failure (Hupcey et al, 2011) and mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia (Amaresha et al, 2015).…”
Section: Information About the Illness And Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last few years, there has been an increasing recognition that the needs of caregivers might vary based on the structure of the family or how the caregiver is related to the person with the illness. For instance, Ballal, et al: Children of parents with mental illness Amaresha et al [4] reported that siblings of persons with schizophrenia have distinct needs compared with other caregivers, such as a need for brief interventions, telephonic services, and support groups, with a higher focus on illness management and functionality. Similarly, Pashapu et al [5] explored the marital needs of couples where one of the spouses has schizophrenia and found that they specifically face issues in family communication, role functioning, sexual relationship, and legal issues.…”
Section: Recent Trends In Family Interventions In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The few studies on siblings of patients with schizophrenia have tended to explore how siblings are affected by the symptoms of schizophrenia and how they manage their affected sibling's symptoms (Amaresha et al . ; Barnable et al . ; Schmid et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The few studies on siblings of patients with schizophrenia have tended to explore how siblings are affected by the symptoms of schizophrenia and how they manage their affected sibling's symptoms (Amaresha et al 2015;Barnable et al 2006;Schmid et al 2009;Seeman 2013;Smith et al 2007), but only three studies focussed on sibling caregivers of affected patients (Barnable et al 2006;Schmid et al 2009;Seeman 2013). Furthermore, these studies were conducted in Western countries, where family relationships are not emphasized to the same degree as in Asian countries (Hou et al 2008;Hsiao & Tsai 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%