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BURDEN OF MENTAL ILLNESS ON FAMILY MEMBERS, CARE-GIVERS AND THE COMMUNITY

Z. NYATI, M.B. SEBIT

Abstract


Objective: To determine the burden of mental illness in the family/caregiver and the
community.
Design: A cross-sectional descriptive study.
Setting: Rehabilitation centres, community day centres, resettlement villages and in the
community in three provinces (Harare, Bulawayo and Masvingo), Zimbabwe.
Subjects: A sample size comprising sixty six care-givers and 126 patients were consecutively
interviewed for the study.
Results: The care-givers had a mean ± s.d. age of 48.8 ±15.7 years. The majority were females
(80.3%), married males, 76.9% (p=0.073), unemployed females, 94.3% (p=0.0004) and
parents of the patients accounted for 51.5%. Many respondents believed that the cause of
mental illness was witchcraft (31%), they experienced financial constraints (63.6%), and
spent a lot of money on food (56.1%). Patients were younger than their caregivers, with a
mean ± s.d. age of 37.7 ± 12.8 years and mostly on medications (91.3%).
Conclusion: The caregivers were mainly women and unemployed, whereas patients were
mostly male. Caregivers were faced with multiple problems, but they were more tolerant to
patients’ behaviour than the community at large.

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