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Experiences of stigma and discrimination faced by family caregivers of people with schizophrenia in India

Stigma associated with schizophrenia significantly affects family caregivers, yet few studies have examined the nature and determinants of family stigma and its relationship to their knowledge about the condition. This paper describes the experiences and determinants of stigma reported by the primar...

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Autores principales: Koschorke, Mirja, Padmavati, R., Kumar, Shuba, Cohen, Alex, Weiss, Helen A., Chatterjee, Sudipto, Pereira, Jesina, Naik, Smita, John, Sujit, Dabholkar, Hamid, Balaji, Madhumitha, Chavan, Animish, Varghese, Mathew, Thara, R., Patel, Vikram, Thornicroft, Graham
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Pergamon 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5360174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28213300
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.01.061
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author Koschorke, Mirja
Padmavati, R.
Kumar, Shuba
Cohen, Alex
Weiss, Helen A.
Chatterjee, Sudipto
Pereira, Jesina
Naik, Smita
John, Sujit
Dabholkar, Hamid
Balaji, Madhumitha
Chavan, Animish
Varghese, Mathew
Thara, R.
Patel, Vikram
Thornicroft, Graham
author_facet Koschorke, Mirja
Padmavati, R.
Kumar, Shuba
Cohen, Alex
Weiss, Helen A.
Chatterjee, Sudipto
Pereira, Jesina
Naik, Smita
John, Sujit
Dabholkar, Hamid
Balaji, Madhumitha
Chavan, Animish
Varghese, Mathew
Thara, R.
Patel, Vikram
Thornicroft, Graham
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description Stigma associated with schizophrenia significantly affects family caregivers, yet few studies have examined the nature and determinants of family stigma and its relationship to their knowledge about the condition. This paper describes the experiences and determinants of stigma reported by the primary caregivers of people living with schizophrenia (PLS) in India. The study used mixed methods and was nested in a randomised controlled trial of community care for people with schizophrenia. Between November 2009 and October 2010, data on caregiver stigma and functional outcomes were collected from a sample of 282 PLS–caregiver dyads. In addition, 36 in-depth-interviews were conducted with caregivers. Quantitative findings indicate that ‘high caregiver stigma’ was reported by a significant minority of caregivers (21%) and that many felt uncomfortable to disclose their family member's condition (45%). Caregiver stigma was independently associated with higher levels of positive symptoms of schizophrenia, higher levels of disability, younger PLS age, household education at secondary school level and research site. Knowledge about schizophrenia was not associated with caregiver stigma. Qualitative data illustrate the various ways in which stigma affected the lives of family caregivers and reveal relevant links between caregiver-stigma related themes (‘others finding out’, ‘negative reactions’ and ‘negative feelings and views about the self’) and other themes in the data. Findings highlight the need for interventions that address both the needs of PLS and their family caregivers. Qualitative data also illustrate the complexities surrounding the relationship between knowledge and stigma and suggest that providing ‘knowledge about schizophrenia’ may influence the process of stigmatisation in both positive and negative ways. We posit that educational interventions need to consider context-specific factors when choosing anti-stigma-messages to be conveyed. Our findings suggest that messages such as ‘recovery is possible’ and ‘no-one is to blame’ may be more helpful than focusing on bio-medical knowledge alone.
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spelling pubmed-53601742017-04-01 Experiences of stigma and discrimination faced by family caregivers of people with schizophrenia in India Koschorke, Mirja Padmavati, R. Kumar, Shuba Cohen, Alex Weiss, Helen A. Chatterjee, Sudipto Pereira, Jesina Naik, Smita John, Sujit Dabholkar, Hamid Balaji, Madhumitha Chavan, Animish Varghese, Mathew Thara, R. Patel, Vikram Thornicroft, Graham Soc Sci Med Article Stigma associated with schizophrenia significantly affects family caregivers, yet few studies have examined the nature and determinants of family stigma and its relationship to their knowledge about the condition. This paper describes the experiences and determinants of stigma reported by the primary caregivers of people living with schizophrenia (PLS) in India. The study used mixed methods and was nested in a randomised controlled trial of community care for people with schizophrenia. Between November 2009 and October 2010, data on caregiver stigma and functional outcomes were collected from a sample of 282 PLS–caregiver dyads. In addition, 36 in-depth-interviews were conducted with caregivers. Quantitative findings indicate that ‘high caregiver stigma’ was reported by a significant minority of caregivers (21%) and that many felt uncomfortable to disclose their family member's condition (45%). Caregiver stigma was independently associated with higher levels of positive symptoms of schizophrenia, higher levels of disability, younger PLS age, household education at secondary school level and research site. Knowledge about schizophrenia was not associated with caregiver stigma. Qualitative data illustrate the various ways in which stigma affected the lives of family caregivers and reveal relevant links between caregiver-stigma related themes (‘others finding out’, ‘negative reactions’ and ‘negative feelings and views about the self’) and other themes in the data. Findings highlight the need for interventions that address both the needs of PLS and their family caregivers. Qualitative data also illustrate the complexities surrounding the relationship between knowledge and stigma and suggest that providing ‘knowledge about schizophrenia’ may influence the process of stigmatisation in both positive and negative ways. We posit that educational interventions need to consider context-specific factors when choosing anti-stigma-messages to be conveyed. Our findings suggest that messages such as ‘recovery is possible’ and ‘no-one is to blame’ may be more helpful than focusing on bio-medical knowledge alone. Pergamon 2017-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5360174/ /pubmed/28213300 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.01.061 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Koschorke, Mirja
Padmavati, R.
Kumar, Shuba
Cohen, Alex
Weiss, Helen A.
Chatterjee, Sudipto
Pereira, Jesina
Naik, Smita
John, Sujit
Dabholkar, Hamid
Balaji, Madhumitha
Chavan, Animish
Varghese, Mathew
Thara, R.
Patel, Vikram
Thornicroft, Graham
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5360174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28213300
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.01.061
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