Klinik Psikiyatri Dergisi (Mar 2023)

Are the consequences of substance use disorder more severe than schizophrenia?: Effects on the mothers and the patients

  • Meltem Saraçoğlu,
  • Demet Atlam,
  • Betül Akyel Göven,
  • Zeki Yüncü

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5505/kpd.2023.57873
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
pp. 19 – 27

Abstract

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INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study is to examine effects the mental disorder on the patients and their mothers. Also it was aimed to evaluate the patients in terms of internalized stigma, and their mothers' in terms of beliefs about the illness and their mental status as hopelessness, depression, burnout levels. METHODS: Participants with SUD (n=30), SCH (n=30), control group (CG) (n=30) and all their mothers (n=90) were included in the study. Pearson chi-square, t test, ANOVA, Dunnet's C post hoc and Scheffe post hoc tests, effect size test eta squared (η2) and Pearson correlation tests were used. RESULTS: Internalized stigma of patients were similar, different from CG. Depression and burnout levels of mothers of patients with SUD were higher than other groups. The depression levels of mothers were significantly different and had a large effect. Hopelessness was higher in mothers of SUD patients than mothers of CG. The relationship was found between SUD patients' mothers' depression, hopelessness, burnout and their negative beliefs toward MI. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: It is seen that the presence of MI has a huge impact on self-stigmatization of the patient and depression, burnout and hopelessness in their mothers. SUD effects on the mother are more severe. Mental health of the mothers affects their perspectives on MI.

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