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. 2013 Summer;15(2):56-64.
doi: 10.7224/1537-2073.2012-030.

The need for mental health care among informal caregivers assisting people with multiple sclerosis

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The need for mental health care among informal caregivers assisting people with multiple sclerosis

Robert J Buchanan et al. Int J MS Care. 2013 Summer.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to identify characteristics of informal caregivers and people with multiple sclerosis (MS) receiving assistance that are associated with the caregiver's perceived need for mental health care. Survey data were collected in interviews with 530 caregivers and analyzed using a logistic regression model. We found that older caregiver age significantly decreased the odds of caregivers' perceived need for mental health treatment. Better mental health domains of health-related quality of life among caregivers, as measured by the 8-item Short Form Health Status Survey (SF-8), also were associated with decreased odds of the need for mental health care. In contrast, the caregiver's feeling that providing assistance was emotionally draining or the belief that this assistance threatened the caregiver/care recipient relationship significantly increased the odds of caregivers' needing mental health treatment. Health professionals treating informal caregivers should be sensitive to the impact that providing assistance has on the emotions, relationships, and mental health needs of caregivers.

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