Perspectives of women living with schizophrenia

Citation
Wm. Chernomas et al., Perspectives of women living with schizophrenia, PSYCH SERV, 51(12), 2000, pp. 1517-1521
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry,"Clinical Psycology & Psychiatry
Journal title
PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES
ISSN journal
10752730 → ACNP
Volume
51
Issue
12
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1517 - 1521
Database
ISI
SICI code
1075-2730(200012)51:12<1517:POWLWS>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Objective: The study investigated the perceptions of women with schizophren ia or schizoaffective disorder about their illness in the context of their life stages and corresponding health needs. This paper reports narratively and through direct quotations what the women's daily lives are like. Method s: Five focus groups totaling 28 women who identified themselves as having schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder and who were living in the commun ity met to discuss their health-related needs, ranging from parenting and r eproductive health to relationships and getting older. Verbatim transcripts were analyzed inductively, and data were coded and organized around key th emes. Results: This group of women led marginalized, deprived lives in the face of multiple losses, social stigma, limited interpersonal contacts, and poverty. Perceived rejection and criticism were commonplace. The women fel t that the health care system focused on their illness and that they had be come invisible as women. Nevertheless, they conveyed a persistent sense of wanting life to improve and hoping that it could. Conclusions: The quality of a woman's life can be seriously impaired by illness or its treatment. He alth care providers can help improve the lives of women with severe mental illness by focusing on how options and alternatives are presented, by explo ring the impact of illness and treatment on a woman's day-to-day life, and by determining the appropriate structure of the therapeutic relationship.