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With deinstitutionalization, families have acquired a care-giving responsibility for their mentally ill relatives. This study examined the costs families bear after assuming their recently acquired responsibilities. A random sample of 125 families who had one post-hospital member at home revealed relatives paying a high price. The impact on the family was separated into two types of burden, objective and subjective. The significance of the high prevalence of families experiencing adjustment problems is discussed in terms of who supports the support system.
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