The influence of caregiver stress and affiliate stigma in community-based mental health care on family caregiver wellbeing
Date
2020-02-05
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International Journal of Mental Health
Abstract
Previous studies have noted the inadequacies within Ghana’s
mental health system. These studies highlighted challenges
associated with caregiving before the passage of Ghana’s current
Mental Health Act (Act 846) of 2012. Yet, there is paucity
of research on the wellbeing of caregivers in communitybased
mental health care, following the passage of the Mental
Health Act. This study investigated the influence of caregiver
stress and affiliate stigma on family caregiver wellbeing.
Further, it assessed the differences in stress, affiliate stigma,
and wellbeing between community and institutional family
caregiver groups in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Two hundred
and eighty family caregivers of persons living with any
type of mental illness were purposively sampled for the study.
Results of Hierarchical Multiple Regression analysis showed
that, caregiver stress negatively significantly influenced caregiver
wellbeing. Moreover, results of a Multivariate Analysis of
Covariance showed a significant difference between community
and institutional family caregivers in the combined experience
of stress, affiliate stigma and wellbeing, with community
family caregivers scoring higher on wellbeing than did institutional
family caregivers. Implications for caregiver interventions
in the Eastern Region of Ghana are discussed
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Research Article
Keywords
Affiliate stigma, caregiver stress, community-based mental health care, mental illness, wellbeing
Citation
Akosua Serwaah Bonsu, Joana Salifu Yendork & Enoch Teye-Kwadjo (2020): The influence of caregiver stress and affiliate stigma in community-based mental health care on family caregiver wellbeing, International Journal of Mental Health, DOI: 10.1080/00207411.2020.1717053