%0 Journal Article %T Schizophrenia in Malaysian families: A study on factors associated with quality of life of primary family caregivers %A Ruzanna ZamZam %A Marhani Midin %A Lim S Hooi %A Eng J Yi %A Siti NA Ahmad %A Siti FA Azman %A Muhammad S Borhanudin %A Rozhan SM Radzi %J International Journal of Mental Health Systems %D 2011 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1752-4458-5-16 %X A cross-sectional study was performed to study patient, caregiver and illness factors associated with the QOL among 117 individuals involved with caregiving for schizophrenia patients. The study used WHOQOL-BREF to assess caregivers' QOL and Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) to assess the severity of patients' symptoms. Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS) assessed the stress level due to life events.The mean scores of WHOQOL-BREF in physical, psychological, social and environmental domains were 66.62 (14.36), 61.32 (15.52), 62.77 (17.33), 64.02 (14.86) consecutively. From multiple regression analysis, factors found to be significantly associated with higher QOL were higher educational level among caregivers in social and environmental domains; caregivers not having medical problem/s in physical and psychological domains; later onset and longer illness duration of illness in social domains; patients not attending day care program in environmental domain; lower BPRS score in physical and environmental domains. SRRS score of caregivers was also found to have a significant negative correlation with QOL in environmental and psychological domains. Other factors were not significantly associated with QOL.Caregivers with more social advantages such as higher educational level and physically healthier and dealing with less severe illness had significantly higher QOL in various aspects. Supporting the caregivers in some of these modifiable factors in clinical practice is important to achieve their higher level QOL.Schizophrenia is a chronic and profoundly disabling psychiatric disorder (1). In Malaysia, there are increasing number of people with newly diagnosed schizophrenia receiving psychiatric care (2, 3). Most of schizophrenia patients have impairment in social functioning and this is known to cause distress not only to the patients themselves but also to the caregivers (4-7).Previous studies concluded that caregivers of schizophrenia patients were at risk of havi %U http://www.ijmhs.com/content/5/1/16