Mental Health Status of Parental Caregivers of Special Needs Children in Puducherry

Background: Parental caregivers of children with special needs manage their child’s daily tasks, taking on responsibilities such as making health and financial decisions, assisting with routine activities, and ensuring their safety from self-harm. The level of a child’s disability determines the amo...

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Published in:Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal
Main Authors: Philip Felix Priya, Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani, Meena Ramanathan, Karthick Subramanium, Sukanto Sarkar, Anandraj Lokeshmaran
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Language:English
Published: Rambam Health Care Campus 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.rmmj.org.il/issues/67/2126/manuscript
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Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani
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Anandraj Lokeshmaran
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description Background: Parental caregivers of children with special needs manage their child’s daily tasks, taking on responsibilities such as making health and financial decisions, assisting with routine activities, and ensuring their safety from self-harm. The level of a child’s disability determines the amount of time and effort a caregiver must invest, with higher disability levels meaning greater dependency and thus requiring greater support. While rewarding, caregiving may also be highly demanding. The parental caregiver’s physical and mental health can decline due to stress, potentially leading to anxiety and depression, and may worsen pre-existing conditions. This research aimed to provide insights into the psychological well-being of parental caregivers, shedding light on their challenges and needs for better support and intervention. Methods: This study examined the psychological health of parental caregivers of special needs children at a special education school in Puducherry, India. Following an orientation program, 66 parental caregivers volunteered and provided informed consent to participate. The mean age of the parents was 38.4 years (±6.6). Demographic details were collected, and psychological parameters were assessed using standardized scales: Zarit Burden Interview–Caregiver Burden Scale (ZBI-CBS), Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale (DASS-21), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), World Health Organization Quality of Life—brief form (WHOQOL-BREF). Results: The study findings revealed that most parents experienced caregiver burden and poor sleep quality, consistent with previous studies. Specifically, 93.9% of parents had poor sleep, while 84.8% reported caregiver burden. Additionally, 89.4% of the parents experienced depression, 89.4% have anxiety, and 86.4% have stress. Quality of life was low across all domains. Conclusion: The stress of managing their child’s needs can negatively impact parental caregivers’ physical and psychological health. Providing counseling and promoting healthy lifestyle choices can significantly enhance caregivers’ overall well-being. Rambam Maimonides Med J 2025;16(3):e0016
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spelling doaj-art-e58c534ea85d4bf3b0a45cb8698518092025-08-20T03:37:05ZengRambam Health Care CampusRambam Maimonides Medical Journal2076-91722025-07-01163e001610.5041/RMMJ.10551Mental Health Status of Parental Caregivers of Special Needs Children in PuducherryPhilip Felix Priya0Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani1Meena Ramanathan2Karthick Subramanium3Sukanto Sarkar 4Anandraj Lokeshmaran5School of Yoga Therapy, Institute of Salutogenesis and Complementary Medicine, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (Deemed-to-be-University), Puducherry, IndiaInstitute of Salutogenesis and Complementary Medicine, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (Deemed-to-be-University), Puducherry, IndiaSchool of Yoga Therapy, Institute of Salutogenesis and Complementary Medicine, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (Deemed-to-be-University), Puducherry, IndiaDepartment of Psychiatry, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (Deemed-to-be-University), Puducherry, IndiaDepartment of Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Kalyani, West BengalDepartment of Community Medicine, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (Deemed-to-be-University), Puducherry, IndiaBackground: Parental caregivers of children with special needs manage their child’s daily tasks, taking on responsibilities such as making health and financial decisions, assisting with routine activities, and ensuring their safety from self-harm. The level of a child’s disability determines the amount of time and effort a caregiver must invest, with higher disability levels meaning greater dependency and thus requiring greater support. While rewarding, caregiving may also be highly demanding. The parental caregiver’s physical and mental health can decline due to stress, potentially leading to anxiety and depression, and may worsen pre-existing conditions. This research aimed to provide insights into the psychological well-being of parental caregivers, shedding light on their challenges and needs for better support and intervention. Methods: This study examined the psychological health of parental caregivers of special needs children at a special education school in Puducherry, India. Following an orientation program, 66 parental caregivers volunteered and provided informed consent to participate. The mean age of the parents was 38.4 years (±6.6). Demographic details were collected, and psychological parameters were assessed using standardized scales: Zarit Burden Interview–Caregiver Burden Scale (ZBI-CBS), Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale (DASS-21), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), World Health Organization Quality of Life—brief form (WHOQOL-BREF). Results: The study findings revealed that most parents experienced caregiver burden and poor sleep quality, consistent with previous studies. Specifically, 93.9% of parents had poor sleep, while 84.8% reported caregiver burden. Additionally, 89.4% of the parents experienced depression, 89.4% have anxiety, and 86.4% have stress. Quality of life was low across all domains. Conclusion: The stress of managing their child’s needs can negatively impact parental caregivers’ physical and psychological health. Providing counseling and promoting healthy lifestyle choices can significantly enhance caregivers’ overall well-being. Rambam Maimonides Med J 2025;16(3):e0016https://www.rmmj.org.il/issues/67/2126/manuscriptanxietycaregiver burdencaregiversdepressionquality of lifespecial needs children
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Mental Health Status of Parental Caregivers of Special Needs Children in Puducherry
anxiety
caregiver burden
caregivers
depression
quality of life
special needs children
title Mental Health Status of Parental Caregivers of Special Needs Children in Puducherry
title_full Mental Health Status of Parental Caregivers of Special Needs Children in Puducherry
title_fullStr Mental Health Status of Parental Caregivers of Special Needs Children in Puducherry
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title_short Mental Health Status of Parental Caregivers of Special Needs Children in Puducherry
title_sort mental health status of parental caregivers of special needs children in puducherry
topic anxiety
caregiver burden
caregivers
depression
quality of life
special needs children
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