Reciprocity between individuals with severe and persistent mental illness and their family members
Autor: | Ann Kuckelman Cobb, Edna Hamera, Jamey L. Burris-Fish |
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Rok vydání: | 1998 |
Předmět: |
Family relationship
030504 nursing Persistent mental illness Mentally ill Context (language use) Solidarity 03 medical and health sciences Family member 0302 clinical medicine Nursing Interventions Classification 030212 general & internal medicine Pshychiatric Mental Health 0305 other medical science Psychology Social psychology Reciprocity (cultural anthropology) |
Zdroj: | Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association. 4:182-189 |
ISSN: | 1078-3903 |
DOI: | 10.1016/s1078-3903(98)90029-5 |
Popis: | BACKGROUND: The focus of research on families of the severely and persistently mentally ill is on unidirectional caregivingfromfamily members to the ill individual (consumer). It seldom addresses whether the consumer also gives something to the family. Thus the concept of reciprocity was investigated in this context. OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to identify differences in families who report ed reciprocity from consumers with those who did not and to describe the kinds of rec iprocity perceived by these families. DESIGN: The objectives were met with the use of responses from a mailed questionnaire to family members. RESULTS: Reciprocity was reported more by women than men, by respondents who lived with the consumer, and by families who reported giving more assistance to the con sumer and who perceived the consumer as higher functioning. Neither age of family member or consumer nor type of family relationship was related to reciprocity. The kinds of reciprocity families perceived were categorized into instrumental tasks, caring, family solidarity, self-caring, peace of mind, family sensitization, and financial. CONCLUSION: The findings support the importance of planning nursing interventions that recognize that the severely and persistently mentally ill may give to their families as well as receivefrom them. (J Am Psychiatric Nurses Assoc [1998]. 4, 182-189) |
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