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Coping strategies and styles of family carers of persons with enduring mental illness: a mixed methods analysis
Authors:Kartalova-O'Doherty Yulia  Doherty Donna Tedstone
Affiliation:Mental Health Research Unit, The Health Research Board, Dublin, Ireland. ykartalova@hrb.ie
Abstract:
A qualitative exploratory study investigated the experiences and needs of family carers of persons with enduring mental illness in Ireland. The current mixed-methods secondary study used content analysis and statistical procedures to identify and explore the coping strategies emerging from the original interviews. The majority of family carers reported use of active behavioural coping strategies, sometimes combined with active cognitive or avoidance strategies. The percentage of cares reporting use of active cognitive strategies was the lowest among those whose ill relative lived in their home, and the highest among those whose relative lived independently. Participants with identified active cognitive strategies often reported that their relative was employed or in training. Participants who reported use of avoidance strategies were significantly younger than participants who did not report use of such strategies. The lowest percentage of avoidance strategies was among participants whose ill relative lived independently, whereas the highest was among carers whose relative lived in their home. The findings of this study highlight the importance of a contextual approach to studying coping styles and processes. Further research questions and methodological implications are discussed.
Keywords:family carers    enduring mental illness    coping strategies    coping styles    coping process    contextual factors    qualitative research    content analysis    mixed methods research
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