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ORIGINAL ARITCLES

Family members' of persons living with a serious mental illness: Experiences and efforts to cope with stigma

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Pages 254-262 | Published online: 10 May 2013
 

Abstract

Background

Studies have indicated that family members of persons with mental illness often experience stigma in relation to their relatives' illness. Less is known about the type of experiences they face and how they cope with these experiences.

Aims

To explore family members' experiences and efforts to cope with mental illness stigma in social encounters.

Method

A qualitative immersion/crystallization analysis of focus group data was used to examine family members' experiences and responses to perceived stigma.

Results

Family members reported experiencing rejection, blame and avoidance by others, engendering hurt, disappointment and shame. They employed flexible coping strategies depending on their personal resources, motivation and their relatives' willingness to disclose.

Conclusion

Findings suggest that families learn from their own experience the “art of selective disclosure”: what, when, how much and who to share information with. Coping strategies are developed based on the situation and family members' needs and personal resources which differ between families and over time.

Acknowledgments

The work was carried out: at The Hartford Hospital's Institute of Living (IOL) Family Resource Center, Hartford, Connecticut. The authors thank the focus group participants, as well as the focus group facilitator. Rosemary C. Baggish, M.Ed., M.P.H, a community education consultant.

Declaration of Interest: There is no conflict of interest within this study.

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