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Exploring experiences of informal carers of mental health: Developing community intervention in social work in Jordan

The purpose of this article is to generate meaningful understanding of the mental health informal carers’ experience and to identify a possible approach to social work intervention. A mixed method of quantitative and qualitative analysis was used for data collection. The findings reveal that most of the informal carers are female adult. They experience stress, domestic violence, social exclusion as a result of the caring role, and fear of stigma. Cultural and religious factors must be considered when translating the caring role. The findings suggest implications for social work practice at a community level, utilizing a familial and support-group approach, with a practice that is sensitive to gender and religion.

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Type of Reference
Jour
Type of Work
Journal article
Publisher
Sage Journals
ISBN/ISSN
1461-7234
Publication Year
2018
Issue Number
6
Journal Titles
International Social Work
Volume Number
61
Start Page
1042
End Page
1053