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Si Dios Quiere: Hispanic families' experiences of caring for a seriously mentally ill family member

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Among Hispanics, the family is viewed as the primary care giver for seriously mentally ill family members. This paper reports on a study of minority families' conceptions of serious mental illness, of their interaction with mental health resources, and on the burdens experienced by families in caring for a seriously mentally ill family member. The focus of this paper is on Hispanic families in New Jersey, with some comparative data from other ethnic group families. Families' conceptions of serious mental illness are explored and analyzed to demonstrate the importance of concepts of nervios and fallo mental in shaping families' responses to their ill family member. Social support systems for families are also explored with particular attention to the role of religious institutions and religious healing as a major source of solace.

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Guarnaccia, P.J., Parka, P., Deschamps, A. et al. Si Dios Quiere: Hispanic families' experiences of caring for a seriously mentally ill family member. Cult Med Psych 16, 187–215 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00117018

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