The characteristics, attitudes and perceptions of informal caregivers caring for a mentally ill family member : a study in Dennilton

This study was undertaken to identify the biographical characteristics, attitudes and perceptions of informal family care-givers caring for patients with mental illness in Dennilton. Data were gathered from 48 care-givers by using a cross-sectional survey approach in which structured questionnaires...

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Main Author: Mnisi, Daphney Martha Abigail
Other Authors: Du Plessis, G.E. (Prof.)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/6041
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Summary:This study was undertaken to identify the biographical characteristics, attitudes and perceptions of informal family care-givers caring for patients with mental illness in Dennilton. Data were gathered from 48 care-givers by using a cross-sectional survey approach in which structured questionnaires were completed. The results revealed that a sizeable proportion of the care-givers were 60 years and older. Only 10% were employed and a quarter married, suggesting that the care burden influenced their life choices. Many care-givers were mothers or female family members. Half of the patients cared for suffered from depression. Violent, aggressive behaviour was reported as a symptom that care-givers found difficult to deal with. Less than half of the care-givers reported that the patients accepted their health situation. === Sociology === M.A. Soc.