2018
DOI: 10.21859/ijnr-13018
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Resiliency family caregivers of people with mental disorders in Tehran

Abstract: Introduction: Resilience refers to the capability of returning to normal life from a sustained difficulty and the ability of self-repair, which despite being exposed to extreme stresses, leads to the success against events and accidents. The current study aimed at determining the resilience of family caregivers of patients with mental disorders. Methods: The current descriptive-analytical study was conducted on 220 individuals. The data collection tools were the forms and questionnaires of resilience developed… Show more

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“…Resilience is one of the psychological components that can assist in exhibiting adaptation and balance in facing stressful situations (Carolina Palacio et al, 2020; Liu et al, 2018). This finding is in agreement with the results of Van Riper (2007) and Karimirad et al (2018). In the study of Ong et al (2018), the resilience levels of elderly caregivers were satisfactory.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Resilience is one of the psychological components that can assist in exhibiting adaptation and balance in facing stressful situations (Carolina Palacio et al, 2020; Liu et al, 2018). This finding is in agreement with the results of Van Riper (2007) and Karimirad et al (2018). In the study of Ong et al (2018), the resilience levels of elderly caregivers were satisfactory.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Caregivers met the inclusion criteria if they were able to read and write, had provided one's ability to recover from distress and adapt to stressful events so the sequela caused by the distress does not occur (Fajardo Ramos et al, 2020). It is also associated with the development of adaptive behaviors with the external environment, by which one bounces back and recovers after the elimination of stressors (Karimirad et al, 2018).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resilience refers to one's capacity to bounce back from difficult life events and ability to recover oneself. This, in turn, leads to one's success when facing a stressful or traumatic event, despite experiencing extreme distress, and an increase in patients' and their families' social, economic, and welfare performances ( Karimirad et al, 2018 ; Sánchez-Teruel et al, 2022 ). Resilience in caregivers refers to a dynamic process, wherein they display positive adaptation when facing bitter and unpleasant experiences, and is defined as the skills, features, and capacities that enable them to adapt to hardships, problems, and challenges ( Zauszniewski et al, 2015 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Families with SMI patients stated that due to care-related problems, breaking in family ties had occurred within the family and relatives. Previous unresolved family problems, changes in the family life cycle, and a family member with a chronic illness increase the family needs ( 22 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%