Resources for resilient caregiving by parents of children with schizophrenia in Swaziland: A multiple case study

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Resources for resilient caregiving by parents of children with schizophrenia in Swaziland: A multiple case study

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 27 , issue 1 , 2017 , pages: 88–92
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2016.1268298
Author(s): Kayi Ntinda Department of Educational Foundations and Management, Swaziland , Siphesihle Nkwanyana Department of Educational Foundations and Management, Swaziland

Abstract

This study reports on the care-provisioning experiences of parents (n = 6; females = 5) raising children with schizophrenia in a rural Swazi setting. The parents were individually interviewed at their homes on caregiving aspects such as burden, coping, quality of life, expressed emotions and social support of their child with schizophrenia. Data were thematically analysed. Parent carers of children with schizophrenia reported to have personal resources for resilient caregiving such as motivation for caring, and caregiving satisfaction. They perceived compassion gains from improved quality of life for their children through the caregiving experiences. Findings suggest a need for public mental health education and provision of welfare support of parents’ personal resources for resilient caregiving.

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