Social isolation and loneliness in family caregivers of people with severe mental illness: A scoping review

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ziyao Guan, Abner Weng Cheong Poon, Anthony Zwi
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Family caregivers of people with severe mental illness (SMI) have been increasingly observed to experience social isolation and/or loneliness (SI/L) which are risk factors for ill health. This scoping review aimed to map existing evidence and identify knowledge gaps in studies on SI/L in this population using the Arksey and O'Malley's framework. Parallel searches (2011–2021) conducted in 10 databases identified 51 publications from 18 countries fully meeting the inclusion criteria. Over half of the included studies were quantitative. We found that the definition of loneliness reached a consensus, while the definition of social isolation varied across studies. Risk factors and correlates of SI/L were grouped into sociodemographic factors, illness-related factors, health and wellbeing, and stigma. The evidence showed a lack of comprehensive measurements assessing SI/L, few longitudinal studies, and little knowledge of interventions specifically addressing SI/L. Future studies are recommended to address these knowledge gaps and explore effective interventions on SI/L in family caregivers of people with SMI.

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严重精神疾病患者家庭照顾者的社会隔离和孤独感:范围界定综述
据观察,越来越多的严重精神疾病(SMI)患者的家庭照顾者会经历社会隔离和/或孤独(SI/L),而这正是导致健康不良的风险因素。本次范围界定综述旨在利用 Arksey 和 O'Malley 的框架,绘制现有证据图,并找出有关该人群 SI/L 研究的知识缺口。我们在 10 个数据库中进行了平行检索(2011-2021 年),发现来自 18 个国家的 51 篇出版物完全符合纳入标准。一半以上的纳入研究为定量研究。我们发现,孤独的定义已达成共识,而社会隔离的定义则因研究而异。SI/L 的风险因素和相关因素分为社会人口因素、疾病相关因素、健康和幸福感以及耻辱感。有证据表明,目前缺乏评估 SI/L 的全面测量方法,纵向研究也很少,而且人们对专门针对 SI/L 的干预措施知之甚少。建议今后开展研究,填补这些知识空白,并探索针对 SMI 患者家庭照顾者 SI/L 的有效干预措施。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Community Psychology publishes original quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research; theoretical papers; empirical reviews; reports of innovative community programs or policies; and first person accounts of stakeholders involved in research, programs, or policy. The journal encourages submissions of innovative multi-level research and interventions, and encourages international submissions. The journal also encourages the submission of manuscripts concerned with underrepresented populations and issues of human diversity. The American Journal of Community Psychology publishes research, theory, and descriptions of innovative interventions on a wide range of topics, including, but not limited to: individual, family, peer, and community mental health, physical health, and substance use; risk and protective factors for health and well being; educational, legal, and work environment processes, policies, and opportunities; social ecological approaches, including the interplay of individual family, peer, institutional, neighborhood, and community processes; social welfare, social justice, and human rights; social problems and social change; program, system, and policy evaluations; and, understanding people within their social, cultural, economic, geographic, and historical contexts.
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