Stigma towards Mental Illness, Role of Grit and Compassion Fatigue in Indian Family Caregivers

Published: 17 April 2023| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/ny5bsdcx95.1
Contributor:
Ritambhara Ritz

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H01- There will be no significant difference in grit, compassion fatigue and stigma towards mental illness among family caregivers and controls. H02- There will be no relationship between in grit, compassion fatigue and stigma towards mental illness among family caregivers and controls. H03 -There will be no prediction of grit, compassion fatigue and other demographic variables on stigma of the caregiver. H04- There will be no prediction of grit on compassion fatigue of caregiver. H05- There will be no significant difference in grit, compassion fatigue and stigma towards mental illness based on caregiver characteristics such as gender, employment status and duration of care. H06- There will be no significant difference in grit, compassion fatigue and stigma towards mental illness based on patient characteristics such as use of medication and therapy

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3d grit scale, stigma towards mental illness scale, and compassion fatigue short scale were administered on 77 family caregivers and 79 controls.

Institutions

Christ University

Categories

Psychology, Applied Psychology, Quantitative Technique, Caregiver of Persons with Mental Illness

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