L. Magliano et al., BURDEN ON THE FAMILIES OF PATIENTS WITH OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER- A PILOT-STUDY, European psychiatry, 11(4), 1996, pp. 192-197
This study aimed to explore the burden on the key-relatives of a sampl
e of patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder and a control sample
of patients with major depression. The level of burden of relatives of
obsessive-compulsive patients was moderate to severe in most of the e
xplored situations, and did not differ significantly from that of the
relatives of depressives. Social relationships were compromised in 74%
of cases, and feelings of depression were recorded in 84% of cases. T
he level of subjective burden changed according to the relatives' sex,
age and position in the family. The degree of objective burden correl
ated with the level of patients' disability, whereas that of subjectiv
e burden correlated with the severity of patients' obsessive-compulsiv
e symptomatology.