Purpose : A study to investigate strain and psychiatric morbidity in inform
al caregivers of patients with reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD).
Method: Fifty one caregivers of RSD patients in the community, identified f
rom a support group in Leeds or a conference in Eastbourne completed standa
rdized questionnaire measures of strain, mood, adjustment, positive and neg
ative affectivity and social support.
Results : Fifty seven percent of caregivers experienced significant strain
and 53 % had poor mood. Adjusting for age and gender, partial correlations
showed that the experience of strain in caregivers was associated with poor
mood, poor psychological adjustment to the patient's illness, high levels
of negative affectivity, increased handicap and disability of the patient.
Conclusions : A high proportion of caregivers of RSD patients experience po
or mood and significant levels of strain. Caregivers who are poorly adjuste
d to the illness experience the most strain. These findings suggest a need
for intervention to alleviate the negative impacts of caregiving and facili
tate adjustment.