The authors examined differences in stress and coping patterns as well as in situationally-related variables between participants and non-participants in self-help groups for parents of the mentally ill in Israel. Participants, who were higher on socio-economic status indicators, reported coping patterns that tended to be both more active and interactive. They also reported greater concerns around psycho-social issues than non-participants. The authors discuss the possible interrelationships among these findings.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44305/1/10597_2004_Article_BF00752453.pd
A longitudinal survey of mem-bers of self-help groups for fam-ilies of the mentally ill in Pitts-bur...
Two themes are highlighted in this study. The first refers to a pattern of difference observed in le...
PURPOSE: When someone has a mental illness, family members may share the experience of stigma. Past ...
ABSTRACT: The authors examined ifferences in stress and coping patterns as well as in s ituational l...
Family members of the mentally ill have been forced to assume overwhelming responsibilities and thus...
The purpose of the present research was to examine the stress experienced by the families of a menta...
The relevance of coping behavior for the individual's own mental health has been widely investigated...
thesisSince the passage of the Community Mental Centers Act in 1963, a large percentage of chronical...
The purpose of this study was to see how parents or guardians cope and adapt to their mentally ill r...
An exploratory descriptive international study of self-help groups compares self-help groups of pare...
A stress and coping model was used to study the families of chronically mentally ill adults. Current...
This study used a coping framework (Lazarus and Folkman 1984) to explore experiences of caring for a...
Objective: Parents of children who are hospitalized in inpatient psychiatric units must cope with si...
A descriptive-comparative study was done to examine the relationship between stressful life events a...
This exploratory study investigated the coping process of parents who have adult sons or daughters ...
A longitudinal survey of mem-bers of self-help groups for fam-ilies of the mentally ill in Pitts-bur...
Two themes are highlighted in this study. The first refers to a pattern of difference observed in le...
PURPOSE: When someone has a mental illness, family members may share the experience of stigma. Past ...
ABSTRACT: The authors examined ifferences in stress and coping patterns as well as in s ituational l...
Family members of the mentally ill have been forced to assume overwhelming responsibilities and thus...
The purpose of the present research was to examine the stress experienced by the families of a menta...
The relevance of coping behavior for the individual's own mental health has been widely investigated...
thesisSince the passage of the Community Mental Centers Act in 1963, a large percentage of chronical...
The purpose of this study was to see how parents or guardians cope and adapt to their mentally ill r...
An exploratory descriptive international study of self-help groups compares self-help groups of pare...
A stress and coping model was used to study the families of chronically mentally ill adults. Current...
This study used a coping framework (Lazarus and Folkman 1984) to explore experiences of caring for a...
Objective: Parents of children who are hospitalized in inpatient psychiatric units must cope with si...
A descriptive-comparative study was done to examine the relationship between stressful life events a...
This exploratory study investigated the coping process of parents who have adult sons or daughters ...
A longitudinal survey of mem-bers of self-help groups for fam-ilies of the mentally ill in Pitts-bur...
Two themes are highlighted in this study. The first refers to a pattern of difference observed in le...
PURPOSE: When someone has a mental illness, family members may share the experience of stigma. Past ...