Abstract

Objectives: Spouses of patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) and opioid use disorder (OUD) suffer from burden, stigma, and low quality of life (QoL). The present study assessed the impact of stigma and burden on QoL among wives of patients with AUD and OUD. Methods: 90 wives of in-patients with severe AUD (n=54) and OUD (n=36) as per DSM-5 were assessed using socio-demographic pro forma, WHO QoL Bref Hindi, Hindi family stigma scale and Family Burden Interview Schedule. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences Inc., Chicago, IL, version 25.0 for Windows was used for analysis. Appropriate statistical tests including Kolmogorov–Smirnov tests of normality, Mann–Whitney test, and Kruskal–Wallis test were used. To see the relationship between two variables Pearson Correlation coefficient was calculated. All statistical tests were two-sided and performed at a significance level of α=.05. Results: Majority of the wives were more than 30 years old, literate and belonged to rural areas. Higher financial burden reduced overall QoL (p=0.001**), satisfaction with physical health (0.006**), psychological health (p=0.032*), and environment (p=0.001**). There was a negative correlation of satisfaction with environment with disruption of family interaction (p=0.003**), burden on mental health (p=0.001**), overall burden (p=0.000**), and discrimination (p=0.032*). Conclusion: QoL of spouses of patients with AUD and OUD reduces significantly due to stigma and burden. Enhancing QoL of spouses should be a part of management of AUD and OUD.

Highlights

  • Substance use disorders (SUD) cause significant burden and stigma to patients as well as their family members

  • 60% belonged to rural areas, living in nuclear family and were wives of patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD)

  • The distribution of sociodemographic profile with quality of life (QoL) showed that housewives had significantly better satisfaction with psychological health (p=0.016*) on WHO QoL Bref as compared to working women

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Introduction

Substance use disorders (SUD) cause significant burden and stigma to patients as well as their family members. It leads to a significant reduction in quality of life (QoL) of patients and their spouses [1]. To the best of our knowledge of the authors, no study from India has assessed the impact of caregiver burden and family stigma on QoL. Studies from elsewhere have reported that family stigma reduced QoL, anticipated stigma had direct negative impact on psychological and physical health, and caregiver burden significantly reduces QoL of spouses of patients with SUD [5,6,7].

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