BACKGROUND: According to the literature on stress and coping, the burden of caregiving to a mentally ill partner might have an impact on the mental health of the spouse. METHOD: As part of a study on the burden of caregiving to mentally ill family members, a structured psychiatric interview (DIA-X-M-CIDI) was conducted with spouses of patients suffering from depression, anxiety disorders, or schizophrenia (n = 151). RESULTS: Covarying with the partner's gender and the severity of the patient's illness a significantly increased prevalence of depressive disorders could be found. CONCLUSION: Psychiatric patients' partners are at a high risk of developing a depressive disorder. It appears necessary to develop special interventions for spouses reducing stress and the risk of getting depressed.
BACKGROUND: According to the literature on stress and coping, the burden of caregiving to a mentally ill partner might have an impact on the mental health of the spouse. METHOD: As part of a study on the burden of caregiving to mentally ill family members, a structured psychiatric interview (DIA-X-M-CIDI) was conducted with spouses of patients suffering from depression, anxiety disorders, or schizophrenia (n = 151). RESULTS: Covarying with the partner's gender and the severity of the patient's illness a significantly increased prevalence of depressive disorders could be found. CONCLUSION:Psychiatricpatients' partners are at a high risk of developing a depressive disorder. It appears necessary to develop special interventions for spouses reducing stress and the risk of getting depressed.
Authors: D A Perlick; J Gonzalez; L Michael; M Huth; J Culver; R Kaczynski; J Calabrese; D J Miklowitz Journal: Acta Psychiatr Scand Date: 2012-05-21 Impact factor: 6.392