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Abstract
This qualitative study investigated the experiences of informal carers for individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) in Australia. Fifteen interviews explored coping strategies and support needs. Five key themes emerged: separating the person from the disorder, carer health and coping strategies, symptom unpredictability and variability, carer disillusionment and silencing, and story sharing and support needs. Findings highlight a critical need for increased in-person and online support tailored to carers of individuals with BD.
Publisher
PLOS ONE
Published On
Jan 19, 2023
Authors
Bronte Speirsid, Tanya L Hanstock, Frances J Kay-Lambkin
Tags
bipolar disorder
informal carers
Australia
support needs
coping strategies
qualitative study
carer health
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