Magliano L, Fadden G, Fiorillo A, Malangone C, Sorrentino D, Robinson A, Maj M
Department of Psychiatry, University of Naples, Italy.
Acta Psychiatr Scand. 1999 Jan;99(1):10-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.1999.tb05379.x.
Subjective and objective burden, psychiatric symptoms and coping strategies in a sample of 90 key relatives and other relatives of patients with schizophrenia, living in two European countries, were explored by means of well-validated questionnaires. The levels of burden on key relatives did not differ significantly from those on other relatives. Moreover, the risk of developing psychiatric symptoms was similar in the two subject groups at both centres. Significant correlations were found between key relatives and other relatives concerning the adoption of emotion-focused coping strategies. These data contrast with the current belief that family burden in schizophrenia is mainly a burden of key relatives, and they emphasize the need to provide supportive interventions for as many relatives as possible.
通过经过充分验证的问卷,对生活在两个欧洲国家的90名精神分裂症患者的主要亲属和其他亲属样本中的主观和客观负担、精神症状及应对策略进行了探究。主要亲属的负担水平与其他亲属的负担水平并无显著差异。此外,在两个中心的两组研究对象中,出现精神症状的风险相似。在采用以情绪为中心的应对策略方面,主要亲属和其他亲属之间存在显著相关性。这些数据与目前认为精神分裂症中的家庭负担主要是主要亲属的负担这一观点形成对比,它们强调需要为尽可能多的亲属提供支持性干预措施。