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Sibling perception of schizophrenia: impact on relationships, roles, and health
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Sibling perception of schizophrenia: impact on relationships, roles, and health

Sonja Lively, Rose Mane Friedrich and Kathleen C. Buckwalter
Issues in Mental Health Nursing, Vol.16(3), pp.225-238
01/01/1995
DOI: 10.3109/01612849509006937
PMID: 07759234

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Abstract

This descriptive field study examined the impact of schizophrenia on 30 adult siblings of patients with schizophrenia. Sibling perceptions of impact on roles, relationships, and health were investigated. Findings revealed that schizophrenia brings about changes in all relationships, but the relationship most affected was that with the ill sibling. Participants experienced grief over loss of the sibling and had difficulty maintaining the relationship. Leisure activities were influenced, as were school and work performance. A significant relationship between health and impact was found. The results of this study provide a basis for developing sibling-specific interventions.

Nursing Schizophrenia Grief Siblings Personal Loss Interpersonal Relations Health Status Psychosocial Aspects of Illness Attitude to Mental Illness Field Studies Descriptive Research Nonparametric Statistics Audiorecording Summated Rating Scaling Content Validity Face Validity Open-Ended Questionnaires Midwestern United States Thematic Analysis Descriptive Statistics Interrater Reliability Chi Square Test Family Relations Adult Middle Age Male Female Human

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