“…Although caregivers play an essential role in the care of boys and young men with DMD, the review of literature shows the consequences in their mental health. For example, this dynamic of care exceed the resilience of caregivers (such as having children with comorbidities or several disabled children), and training of caregivers -usually parents, specifically mothers or women (Arias & Muñoz-Quezada, 2019)-can trigger conditions that diminish their quality of life (Lue, Chen, & Lu, 2018). These conditions include caregiver's burnout (Gérain & Zech, 2018), difficulties related to the time and energy needed to provide the best care for their children (Thomas et al, 2014), mood alterations such as depression (Landfeldt et al, 2018) and anxiety (Landfeldt et al, 2016), deterioration of their social interaction and self-care (García-Calvente, 2004), interpersonal and family functioning problems, difficulties in daily care (Thomas et al, 2014), sleep disorders that lead to physical and mental health disorders (Nozoe et al, 2017), pain, discomfort and difficulties in performing their daily activities (Landfeldt et al, 2016), high levels of distress and stress (Kenneson & Bobo, 2010) and negative impact on the mental health (Lue et al, 2018).…”