Burden, reward, and coping of adult offspring of patients with depression and bipolar disorder
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Burden, reward, and coping of adult offspring of patients with depression and bipolar disorder
Abstract
Background: In previous years, research has focused on the situation of psychiatric patients' minor children. The aims of this qualitative study were to describe the experience of adult children of depressed and bipolar patients, including positive and negative factors as well as coping mechanisms, and to investigate possible predictors of burden in order to identify children in need of professional support.
Methods: A total of 30 adult children were interviewed using a semi-structured interview. In addition, all children completed the Freiburg Questionnaire of Coping with Disease (Freiburger Fragebogen zur Krankheitsverarbeitung, FKV). Regression analysis indicated the most relevant predictors of burden.
Results: All (100%) of the children reported emotional burden due to the illness of their parent, 90% suffered from impaired family life, and 77% experienced burden due to the parent's symptoms. Reward (positive experience) was reported regarding the intensification of the parent-child relationship. Linear regression analysis shows predictors for highly burdened children as well as for children who are more prone to maladaptive ways of coping. Higher burden was significantly associated with the child's age, severity of illness of the parent, and specific diagnosis.
Conclusions: Although some positive aspects of parental affective disorder exist, this study underlines that children primarily suffer from their parent's disorder and that this burden does not stop in adulthood. Providing professional support to adult as well as to minor children of affected individuals should become standard of care in clinical settings.
Keywords: Bipolar disorder; Burden; Caregiver; Depression; Reward of caregiving.
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