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精神疾病和精神痛苦对家庭成员的负担。

The Burden of Mental Illness and Mental Distress on Family Members.

作者信息

Niu Bing, Zhang Lingling

机构信息

Osaka Prefecture University, Graduate School of Economics, 1-1, Gakuen-cho, Naka-ku, Sakai-shi, Osaka 599-8531, Japan,

出版信息

J Ment Health Policy Econ. 2020 Mar 1;23(1):3-17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development reports that one in every two people experiences a mental illness in their lifetime, and developed policy guidelines to address the impact of mental health-related issues on employment and health. The results of this policy initiative have been reported in many member countries but no survey findings are available yet for Japan. Previous studies in Japan focused on the social costs of mental illness, but little empirical evidence exists on burdens created by mental illness in individual households.

AIMS

This study investigated the effects of mental illness and mental distress on family members' employment and sleep time. Employed men and women family members and unemployed women family members who wanted to work were included in the study.

METHODS

Japanese survey data from the 2013 Comprehensive Survey of Living Conditions were analyzed to identify the above-mentioned effects. A propensity score matching method was used to create a valid comparison group for family members of patients with mental illness and distress.

RESULTS

For depression, family member average weekly work hours decreased by a range of 1.06 (p%lt;0.01) to 1.18 (p<0.01) for men, and 0.53 (p<0.1) to 1.06 (p<0.05) for women. For dementia (termed "major neurocognitive disorder" in the DSM-5), there were no statistically significant effects on work hours in men, but the work hours of employed women increased, ranging from 1.15 (p<0.05) to 1.25 (p<0.01). Mental illness in a family member also significantly influenced future employment prospects of unemployed women. In family members of patients with dementia, sleep time decreased by a range of 3.6 minutes (p<0.05) to 4.8 minutes (p<0.01) per night for men and 12 minutes (p<0.01) per night for women.

DISCUSSION AND LIMITATIONS

These findings can add to the existing evidence on the effects of mental illness and distress on family members' work hours and sleep time in Japan, which are consistent with research from other countries such as Germany, the UK, and the US. This study has two limitations. First, the magnitude of the effect of mental illness is limited with respect to the illness category in our study, since the severity of the condition and the impact on actual daily life may vary across categories or differ even within the same category. Second, measurement error might exist in the self-reported mental illness measures.

POLICY IMPLICATIONS

First, cooperation and mutual support between employers and the community are necessary to support working family caregivers by allowing them to adjust work schedules to accommodate caregiving responsibilities. Second, social institutional policies are needed that reduce the burden of informal caregiving for family members with mental illness and increase access to long-term care for those in need. Third, since mental illness and distress have been shown to affect family members' sleep schedules, health care programs must focus on promoting caregivers' general health.

IMPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH

To further address the burden of mental illness and distress on family members, future research should examine illness severity as measured by Activities of Daily Living.

摘要

背景

经济合作与发展组织报告称,每两人中就有一人在一生中会经历精神疾病,并制定了政策指南以应对与心理健康相关问题对就业和健康的影响。这项政策倡议的结果已在许多成员国得到报道,但日本尚无相关调查结果。日本此前的研究主要关注精神疾病的社会成本,但关于精神疾病给个体家庭带来的负担,实证证据很少。

目的

本研究调查了精神疾病和精神困扰对家庭成员就业和睡眠时间的影响。研究纳入了有工作的男性和女性家庭成员以及有工作意愿的失业女性家庭成员。

方法

分析了2013年综合生活状况调查中的日本调查数据,以确定上述影响。采用倾向得分匹配法为患有精神疾病和精神困扰的患者家庭成员创建一个有效的对照组。

结果

对于抑郁症,男性家庭成员的平均每周工作时长减少了1.06(p<0.01)至1.18(p<0.01)小时,女性减少了0.53(p<0.1)至1.06(p<0.05)小时。对于痴呆症(在《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第5版中称为“重度神经认知障碍”),对男性工作时长没有统计学上的显著影响,但就业女性的工作时长增加了,增加幅度为1.15(p<0.05)至1.25(p<0.01)小时。家庭成员患有精神疾病也对失业女性未来的就业前景有显著影响。在痴呆症患者的家庭成员中,男性每晚睡眠时间减少了3.6分钟(p<0.05)至4.8分钟(p<0.01),女性每晚减少12分钟(p<0.01)。

讨论与局限性

这些发现可以补充关于精神疾病和精神困扰对日本家庭成员工作时长和睡眠时间影响的现有证据,这与德国、英国和美国等其他国家的研究结果一致。本研究有两个局限性。第一,就我们研究中的疾病类别而言,精神疾病影响的程度有限,因为病情的严重程度以及对实际日常生活的影响可能因类别而异,甚至在同一类别内也有所不同。第二,自我报告的精神疾病测量可能存在测量误差。

政策启示

第一,雇主和社区之间需要合作与相互支持,通过允许在职家庭照顾者调整工作时间表以兼顾照顾责任来为他们提供支持。第二,需要社会制度政策来减轻患有精神疾病家庭成员的非正式照顾负担,并增加有需要者获得长期护理的机会。第三,由于精神疾病和精神困扰已被证明会影响家庭成员的睡眠时间表,医疗保健项目必须注重促进照顾者的总体健康。

对未来研究的启示

为了进一步应对精神疾病和精神困扰给家庭成员带来的负担,未来的研究应通过日常生活活动来考察疾病的严重程度。

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