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Until Death Do Us Part: Adult Relatives' Experiences of Everyday Life Close to Persons with Mental Ill-Health

机译:直到死亡将我们分开:成年亲戚的日常生活与精神疾病患者的亲密关系

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This study illuminates adult relatives' experiences of everyday life close to a person with mental ill-health. The study was based on nine diaries and four narrative interviews with relatives of people with mental ill-health. Data were subjected to qualitative content analysis. The participants experienced everyday life as a constant fight, for better and for worse, with psychiatric care. They were fighting for the mentally ill person's right to care; sometimes they felt resigned, but yet they had a confidence in the care. Their mission in life was to sacrifice themselves, meaning that they felt indispensable and became lonely and socially isolated. They considered their mission to last until death set them apart because they were keeping a family secret, and had great worries about the future. We conclude that relatives experience a two-folded stigma in living close to a person with mental ill-health and in becoming lonely and socially isolated.
机译:这项研究阐明了成年人亲属在精神疾病患者附近的日常生活经历。该研究基于对患有精神疾病的人的亲属的九次日记和四次叙述性访谈。对数据进行定性内容分析。参加者在精神病治疗中经历了不断的奋斗,无论好坏,这都是不断的斗争。他们为精神病患者的照料权而斗争;有时他们感到辞职,但是他们对护理有信心。他们的人生使命是牺牲自己,这意味着他们感到不可或缺,变得孤独和与世隔绝。他们认为他们的任务要持续到死亡,使他们与众不同,因为他们一直在保守家庭秘密,并对未来充满担忧。我们得出的结论是,亲戚在与患有精神疾病的人接近的生活中以及在孤独和社会孤立中经历了双重的耻辱。

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