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      Lives without Roots: Institutionalized Homeless Women with Chronic Mental Illness

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          The spiral phenomenon of homelessness and mental ill-health are major growing epidemic in both developed and developing countries. Viewing from a socio-economic-political dimension, homelessness and mental ill-health cause detrimental effects on the individuals' lives as well as the nation-building process. The condition of women seems to be complex, as the gender perspectives are often described in terms of patriarchy and powerlessness. The bi-directionality of mental illness and homelessness creates a vicious cycle, and many women seem to end up in shelter care homes. The scenario of homeless women with chronic mental illness reflects the lack of community-based rehabilitation efforts and gender-sensitive policy level initiatives.

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            Women with schizophrenia and broken marriages in India are disabled and stigmatised not only by the illness, but by the social attitudes to marital separation and divorce. We interviewed caregivers of 75 such women attending mental health facilities in Chennai in an attempt to understand their perceptions, attitudes and concerns about the future of their wards. Burden on the families was assessed using the Burden Assessment Schedule developed by us. Most families expressed intense distress and were especially concerned about the long-term future and security of these women. Care of the children of these women was an additional problem, in the face of total lack of any financial support from the husbands. The various sociocultural factors modulating the scene are also discussed.
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                Journal
                Indian J Psychol Med
                Indian J Psychol Med
                IJPsyM
                Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
                Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd (India )
                0253-7176
                0975-1564
                Sep-Oct 2018
                : 40
                : 5
                : 476-481
                Affiliations
                [1]Department of Psychiatric Social Work, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
                [1 ]Department of Psychiatry, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
                Author notes
                Address for correspondence: Mrs. Febna Moorkath Department of Psychiatric Social Work, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. E-mail: febnamkt@ 123456gmail.com
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                IJPsyM-40-476
                10.4103/IJPSYM.IJPSYM_103_18
                6149306
                30275624
                b23d32a0-55a2-4022-8a8b-fbfd8c343cb9
                Copyright: © 2018 Indian Psychiatric Society - South Zonal Branch

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                Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry
                chronic mental illness,homelessness,institutionalization
                Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry
                chronic mental illness, homelessness, institutionalization

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