Fener Kalamış Cad. Belvü Apt. No: 75
K: 1 D:2 Kadıköy / İstanbul / Türkiye
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Objective: Psychiatric disorders are important factors which affect the quality of life:

employment rates, interpersonal and intrafamilial communications, marriage, child-bearing,

parental skills and many other social – cognitive areas in different ways. Psychiatric disorders

like schizophrenia, bipolar affective disorder and depressive disorder have a negative impact

on women’s lives. This study has compared the relationship between these mental illnesses

and the liabilities of women’s lives.

Methods: For the purpose of this study, 61 schizophrenics, 35 bipolar and 40 unipolar female

patients and 60 healthy controls from a university hospital of eastern Turkey were evaluated

with SCID- I, a family environmental scale and a personal information questionnaire.

Results: The women with psychiatric disorders had higher rates of unemployment, shorter

durations of marriage and lower numbers of parity, as compared to their healthy counterparts,

especially after the onset of their illnesses. The schizophrenia and bipolar groups are at risk

due to the psychotropic medications which they take during pregnancy. The onset or the

exacerbations of illnesses during the postpartum period are also seen more in the

schizophrenia and the bipolar groups. However, the patients did not use medicines more than

the healthy controls during lactation. The schizophrenia and bipolar groups seem to be failing

in using reliable methods of contraception. This data is important due to the traditional and

the socio-economical structure of eastern Turkey, which may interrelate with the results.

Conclusion: Women have to play various roles in life and they have various challenges

which are related to these roles. The female psychiatric patients should be evaluated in the

special perspective of ‘being women’, along with other clinical parameters. The evaluation of

the social, cultural and the economic aspects and the collaborative teams of different clinical

disciplines which are related to women’s mental health would be beneficial.