Purpose: Mental health problems and substance misuse are common among the mothers of children who experience court-mandated placement into care in England, yet there is limited research characterising these health needs to inform evidence-based policy. In this descriptive study, we aimed to generate evidence about the type, severity, and timing of mental health and substance misuse needs among women involved in public family law proceedings concerning child placement into care (‘care proceedings’). Methods: This is a retrospective, matched cohort study using linked family court and mental health service records for 2137 (66%) of the 3226 women involved in care proceedings between 2007 and 2019 in the South London and Maudsley NHS Mental Hea...
Background: This abstract relates to a 4 stage doctoral research project exploring interventions by ...
Background and objective: Mental health problems are a public health issue affecting as many as 20 %...
Objective: To determine whether caring for a child with mental health issues could lead to mental di...
PURPOSE: Mental health problems and substance misuse are common among the mothers of children who ex...
Introduction Maternal mental health problems and substance misuse are key risk factors for child neg...
Background Maternal mental health problems and substance misuse are key risk factors for child maltr...
Background: Court Mental Health Liaison and Diversion Services (CMHLDS) have developed in some coun...
Background. Existing literature has documented a strong relationship between parental mental illness...
Purpose: Estimates of parenthood in individuals with psychosis range from 27 to 63%. This number has...
Children who have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness are at risk of psychiatric and be-haviora...
Objective: Research has found that women with mental illness utilize less preventive and prenatal he...
Background: Higher mortality has been found for people with serious mental illness (SMI, including s...
Parental mental illness is associated with poorer outcomes for offspring including elevated risk of ...
Background: Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) has a detrimental impact on the health and well-being ...
Objectives: The objective of the present study is to describe the patterns of health service use and...
Background: This abstract relates to a 4 stage doctoral research project exploring interventions by ...
Background and objective: Mental health problems are a public health issue affecting as many as 20 %...
Objective: To determine whether caring for a child with mental health issues could lead to mental di...
PURPOSE: Mental health problems and substance misuse are common among the mothers of children who ex...
Introduction Maternal mental health problems and substance misuse are key risk factors for child neg...
Background Maternal mental health problems and substance misuse are key risk factors for child maltr...
Background: Court Mental Health Liaison and Diversion Services (CMHLDS) have developed in some coun...
Background. Existing literature has documented a strong relationship between parental mental illness...
Purpose: Estimates of parenthood in individuals with psychosis range from 27 to 63%. This number has...
Children who have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness are at risk of psychiatric and be-haviora...
Objective: Research has found that women with mental illness utilize less preventive and prenatal he...
Background: Higher mortality has been found for people with serious mental illness (SMI, including s...
Parental mental illness is associated with poorer outcomes for offspring including elevated risk of ...
Background: Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) has a detrimental impact on the health and well-being ...
Objectives: The objective of the present study is to describe the patterns of health service use and...
Background: This abstract relates to a 4 stage doctoral research project exploring interventions by ...
Background and objective: Mental health problems are a public health issue affecting as many as 20 %...
Objective: To determine whether caring for a child with mental health issues could lead to mental di...