Emotional distress among caregivers of patients with epilepsy in Katsina state, Northern Nigeria

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Objective: Caregivers of patients with epilepsy experience considerable emotional distress. The study aimed to assess the magnitude of the problem in a developing country. Method: A total 166 patients-caregivers were enrolled for the study. They were interviewed using a socio-demographic data collecting sheet and the Hospital Anxiety-Depression Scale (HADS). Data obtained were analysed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences Windows version 13. All statistical tests were carried out at a 5% level of probability. Results: The mean age of the caregivers was 45.44±6.67 years. Emotional distress was found among 109(65.7%) of the caregivers. This is was significantly associated with male gender of both care giver and patient as well as residing in a rural area. Conclusion: The study demonstrated a high level of emotional distress associated with caring for patients with epilepsy, which is comparable to other studies carried out in other parts of the world.

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Yusuf, A. J., Nuhu, F. T., & Olisah, V. O. (2013). Emotional distress among caregivers of patients with epilepsy in Katsina state, Northern Nigeria. African Journal of Psychiatry (South Africa), 16(1), 41–44. https://doi.org/10.4314/ajpsy.v16i1.7

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