Family burden related to mental and physical disorders in the world
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Resumo: | Objective: To assess prevalence and correlates of family caregiver burdens associated with mental and physical conditions worldwide. Methods: Cross-sectional community surveys asked 43,732 adults residing in 19 countries of the WHO World Mental Health (WMH) Surveys about chronic physical and mental health conditions of first-degree relatives and associated objective (time, financial) and subjective (distress, embarrassment) burdens. Magnitudes and associations of burden are examined by kinship status and family health problem; population-level estimates are provided. Results: Among the 18.9-40.3% of respondents in high, upper-middle, and low/lower-middle income countries with first-degree relatives having serious health problems, 39.0-39.6% reported burden. Among those, 22.9-31.1% devoted time, 10.6-18.8% had financial burden, 23.3-27.1% reported psychological distress, and 6.0-17.2% embarrassment. Mean caregiving hours/week was 12.9-16.5 (83.7-147.9 hours/week/100 people aged 18+). Mean financial burden was 15.1% of median family income in high, 32.2% in upper-middle, and 44.1% in low/lower-middle income countries. A higher burden was reported by women than men, and for care of parents, spouses, and children than siblings. Conclusions: The uncompensated labor of family caregivers is associated with substantial objective and subjective burden worldwide. Given the growing public health importance of the family caregiving system, it is vital to develop effective interventions that support family caregivers. |
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Family burden related to mental and physical disorders in the worldResults from the WHO World Mental Health (WMH) surveysCaregiver burdenCross-nationalEpidemiologyFamily caregiverMental healthPopulation-basedPsychiatry and Mental healthSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingObjective: To assess prevalence and correlates of family caregiver burdens associated with mental and physical conditions worldwide. Methods: Cross-sectional community surveys asked 43,732 adults residing in 19 countries of the WHO World Mental Health (WMH) Surveys about chronic physical and mental health conditions of first-degree relatives and associated objective (time, financial) and subjective (distress, embarrassment) burdens. Magnitudes and associations of burden are examined by kinship status and family health problem; population-level estimates are provided. Results: Among the 18.9-40.3% of respondents in high, upper-middle, and low/lower-middle income countries with first-degree relatives having serious health problems, 39.0-39.6% reported burden. Among those, 22.9-31.1% devoted time, 10.6-18.8% had financial burden, 23.3-27.1% reported psychological distress, and 6.0-17.2% embarrassment. Mean caregiving hours/week was 12.9-16.5 (83.7-147.9 hours/week/100 people aged 18+). Mean financial burden was 15.1% of median family income in high, 32.2% in upper-middle, and 44.1% in low/lower-middle income countries. A higher burden was reported by women than men, and for care of parents, spouses, and children than siblings. Conclusions: The uncompensated labor of family caregivers is associated with substantial objective and subjective burden worldwide. Given the growing public health importance of the family caregiving system, it is vital to develop effective interventions that support family caregivers.Centro de Estudos de Doenças Crónicas (CEDOC)NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas (NMS|FCM)RUNViana, Maria CarmenGruber, Michael J.Shahly, VictoriaAlhamzawi, AliAlonso, JordiAndrade, Laura H.Angermeyer, Matthias C.Benjet, CorinaBruffaerts, RonnyCaldas-de-Almeida, Jose Miguelde Girolamo, Giovannide Jonge, PeterFerry, FinolaFlorescu, SilviaGureje, OyeHaro, Josep MariaHinkov, HristoHu, ChiyiKaram, Elie G.Lépine, Jean PierreLevinson, DaphnaPosada-Villa, JoseSampson, Nancy A.Kessler, Ronald C.2017-09-18T22:03:22Z2013-042013-04-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article11application/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.1590/1516-4446-2012-0919eng1516-4446PURE: 3138331http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84881007455&partnerID=8YFLogxKhttps://doi.org/10.1590/1516-4446-2012-0919info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-03-11T04:11:37Zoai:run.unl.pt:10362/23367Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:27:46.497660Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Family burden related to mental and physical disorders in the world Results from the WHO World Mental Health (WMH) surveys |
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Family burden related to mental and physical disorders in the world |
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Family burden related to mental and physical disorders in the world Viana, Maria Carmen Caregiver burden Cross-national Epidemiology Family caregiver Mental health Population-based Psychiatry and Mental health SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being |
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Family burden related to mental and physical disorders in the world |
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Family burden related to mental and physical disorders in the world |
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Family burden related to mental and physical disorders in the world |
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Family burden related to mental and physical disorders in the world |
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Family burden related to mental and physical disorders in the world |
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Viana, Maria Carmen |
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Viana, Maria Carmen Gruber, Michael J. Shahly, Victoria Alhamzawi, Ali Alonso, Jordi Andrade, Laura H. Angermeyer, Matthias C. Benjet, Corina Bruffaerts, Ronny Caldas-de-Almeida, Jose Miguel de Girolamo, Giovanni de Jonge, Peter Ferry, Finola Florescu, Silvia Gureje, Oye Haro, Josep Maria Hinkov, Hristo Hu, Chiyi Karam, Elie G. Lépine, Jean Pierre Levinson, Daphna Posada-Villa, Jose Sampson, Nancy A. Kessler, Ronald C. |
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Gruber, Michael J. Shahly, Victoria Alhamzawi, Ali Alonso, Jordi Andrade, Laura H. Angermeyer, Matthias C. Benjet, Corina Bruffaerts, Ronny Caldas-de-Almeida, Jose Miguel de Girolamo, Giovanni de Jonge, Peter Ferry, Finola Florescu, Silvia Gureje, Oye Haro, Josep Maria Hinkov, Hristo Hu, Chiyi Karam, Elie G. Lépine, Jean Pierre Levinson, Daphna Posada-Villa, Jose Sampson, Nancy A. Kessler, Ronald C. |
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Centro de Estudos de Doenças Crónicas (CEDOC) NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas (NMS|FCM) RUN |
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Viana, Maria Carmen Gruber, Michael J. Shahly, Victoria Alhamzawi, Ali Alonso, Jordi Andrade, Laura H. Angermeyer, Matthias C. Benjet, Corina Bruffaerts, Ronny Caldas-de-Almeida, Jose Miguel de Girolamo, Giovanni de Jonge, Peter Ferry, Finola Florescu, Silvia Gureje, Oye Haro, Josep Maria Hinkov, Hristo Hu, Chiyi Karam, Elie G. Lépine, Jean Pierre Levinson, Daphna Posada-Villa, Jose Sampson, Nancy A. Kessler, Ronald C. |
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Caregiver burden Cross-national Epidemiology Family caregiver Mental health Population-based Psychiatry and Mental health SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being |
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Caregiver burden Cross-national Epidemiology Family caregiver Mental health Population-based Psychiatry and Mental health SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being |
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Objective: To assess prevalence and correlates of family caregiver burdens associated with mental and physical conditions worldwide. Methods: Cross-sectional community surveys asked 43,732 adults residing in 19 countries of the WHO World Mental Health (WMH) Surveys about chronic physical and mental health conditions of first-degree relatives and associated objective (time, financial) and subjective (distress, embarrassment) burdens. Magnitudes and associations of burden are examined by kinship status and family health problem; population-level estimates are provided. Results: Among the 18.9-40.3% of respondents in high, upper-middle, and low/lower-middle income countries with first-degree relatives having serious health problems, 39.0-39.6% reported burden. Among those, 22.9-31.1% devoted time, 10.6-18.8% had financial burden, 23.3-27.1% reported psychological distress, and 6.0-17.2% embarrassment. Mean caregiving hours/week was 12.9-16.5 (83.7-147.9 hours/week/100 people aged 18+). Mean financial burden was 15.1% of median family income in high, 32.2% in upper-middle, and 44.1% in low/lower-middle income countries. A higher burden was reported by women than men, and for care of parents, spouses, and children than siblings. Conclusions: The uncompensated labor of family caregivers is associated with substantial objective and subjective burden worldwide. Given the growing public health importance of the family caregiving system, it is vital to develop effective interventions that support family caregivers. |
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