The International Journal of Indian Psychology
ISSN 2348-5396 (e) | ISSN: 2349-3429 (p)
Volume 3, Issue 3, No. 9, DIP: 18.01.156/20160303
ISBN: 978-1-365-13820-1
http://www.ijip.in | April - June, 2016
© 2016 I K Vijayalakhmi; licensee IJIP. This is an Open Access Research distributed under the terms of the Creative
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Depression and Associated Factors among Caregivers of Patients
with Severe Mental Illness
Dr. K. Vijayalakshmi
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ABSTRACT
Background and Aim: Successful management of major mental illness in the community relies
significantly on an informal or non-professional network of caregivers and their wellbeing. The
family is major source of support of mentally ill patients. The needs and experiences of such
caregivers have been little studied with respect to major mental disorders. Care of these patients
leads to considerable amount of stress and frustration resulting in depression among caregivers.
The aim of the present study was to identify the depression among caregivers of patients with
severe mental illness and factors associated with Depression. Methods and Materials: A
descriptive correlational design was used for the study. The sample comprised of 200 caregivers
of patients (Schizophrenic patients – 59 and patients with affective disorders - 141) from
psychiatric in patient and the outpatient clinic of Department of psychiatry, B. P. Koirala
Institute of Health Sciences, Nepal. Samples were selected using purposive sampling technique.
Caregivers were screened for depression using 5 items - Center for Epidemiological studies-
Depression scale (CES- D) through personal interview. Results: With regard to Prevalence of
Depression among caregivers of Mentally ill patients, 42.5% of caregivers are depressed. In
terms of factors associated with depression among caregivers, findings revealed that, Depressive
scores were significantly higher in caregivers of female patients, Patients with low socio
economic status (Monthly family income < 10000/), patients from rural background and
schizophrenia. Caregivers who were illiterates had severe depression than the educated
caregivers. Conclusion: Mental Health Professional play vital role in screening caregivers for
depression, and implementing family intervention in order to reduce depression and cope
effectively while taking care of the patients.
Keywords: Depression, Associated Factors, Caregivers, Patients with Severe Mental Illness
Mental disorders figure among the leading cause s of disease and disability in the World. The
burden of mental health problems is increasing globally [ WHO, 2001 ]. It is gradually becoming
recognized that mental disorders are a public health problem throughout the world. One in four
people in the world will be affected by mental or neurological disorders at some point in their
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Professor, Apollo College of Nursing, Chennai, India
*Responding Author