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Home > Vol 30, No 3 (2012) > Rafiyah

Coping and Burden of Indonesian Family Caregivers Caring for Persons with Schizophrenia

Imas Rafiyah, Wandee Suttharangsee, Hathairat Sangchan

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to examine the relationship between coping and burden of Indonesian family caregivers caring for persons with schizophrenia.

Materials and methods: The study was a correlational design. Eighty-eight subjects were selected from the outpatient department of the West Java Province Mental Hospital. Data were collected with self-report questionnaires using the Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI) and the Jalowiec Coping Scale (JCS). Pearson’s product-moment correlation coefficient was used to examine the relationship between coping and burden. Two dimensions of burden were analyzed using Spearman’s rho.

Results: The findings showed that 43.2% of the subjects perceived burden as being at a moderate level. The coping method most often used was optimistic coping, followed by self-reliance coping, confrontative coping, and supportant coping. There was significant positive correlations between evasive coping, fatalistic coping, and emotive coping and perceived burden (r = 0.50, r = 0.57,
r = 0.38; p < 0.01), while confrontative coping, optimistic coping, and supportant coping were
significantly negatively correlated with perceived burden (r = -0.40, r = -0.31, r = -0.36; p < 0.01). There were no significant correlations between palliative coping or self-reliant coping, and burden.

Conclusion: This study indicates that caregivers caring for persons with schizophrenia should be taught effective coping for dealing with the problems, such as problem-solving skills and how to
maintain an optimistic attitude when dealing with difficult patients, and appropriate support for family caregivers should be available when required.

 Keywords

coping; burden; family caregivers; schizophrenia; การเผชิญปัญหา; ผู้ดูแล; ผู้เป็นจิตเภท; ภาระ

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About The Authors

Imas Rafiyah
Department of Clinical Nursing, Padjadjaran University, Indonesia
Indonesia

Wandee Suttharangsee
Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, 90110, Thailand.
Thailand

Hathairat Sangchan
Department of Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, 90110, Thailand.
Thailand

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