Purpose: Estimates of parenthood in individuals with psychosis range from 27 to 63%. This number has likely increased due to the introduction of newer anti-psychotics and shorter hospital stays. The problems of psychosis can affect patients’ capacity to offer the consistent, responsive care required for healthy child development. The following research questions were assessed: (1) what proportion of these patients have their children correctly recorded in their clinical notes, (2) what proportion of patients in secondary care with a psychotic diagnosis have children, and (3) what sociodemographic characteristics are associated with parenthood in this population. Methods: This study used CRIS (Clinical Record Interactive Search) to search f...
Acknowledgements: We are grateful to the ÆSOP participants for making the study possible and for the...
The aims of this study were to examine the utility of various self-report instruments related to fam...
OBJECTIVE:Parenthood is central to the personal and social identity of many people. For individuals ...
Masters Research - Master of Clinical Psychology (MClinPsych)Scope: Parenthood is central to most ad...
Objective: Being a parent is an important part of one’s identity and role. Previous research outline...
First Published November 4, 2017Objective: Parenthood is central to the personal and social identity...
OBJECTIVE: Being a parent is an important part of one’s identity and role. Previous research outline...
The aim of this thesis is to improve understanding of the experiences and needs of parents with psyc...
OBJECTIVE: Parenthood is central to the personal and social identity of many people. For individuals...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the psychosocial outcome of pregnancies in women with a history of psychot...
Objective: Previous research has suggested that patients with schizophrenia have fewer offspring com...
Background Most secure psychiatric hospital patients are of childbearing age, but their parental ...
Objective: Patients with schizophrenia who became parents and those who remained childless were comp...
PURPOSE: To investigate relationships between distinct schizotypy risk profiles in childhood and the...
Parental mental illness is associated with poorer outcomes for offspring including elevated risk of ...
Acknowledgements: We are grateful to the ÆSOP participants for making the study possible and for the...
The aims of this study were to examine the utility of various self-report instruments related to fam...
OBJECTIVE:Parenthood is central to the personal and social identity of many people. For individuals ...
Masters Research - Master of Clinical Psychology (MClinPsych)Scope: Parenthood is central to most ad...
Objective: Being a parent is an important part of one’s identity and role. Previous research outline...
First Published November 4, 2017Objective: Parenthood is central to the personal and social identity...
OBJECTIVE: Being a parent is an important part of one’s identity and role. Previous research outline...
The aim of this thesis is to improve understanding of the experiences and needs of parents with psyc...
OBJECTIVE: Parenthood is central to the personal and social identity of many people. For individuals...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the psychosocial outcome of pregnancies in women with a history of psychot...
Objective: Previous research has suggested that patients with schizophrenia have fewer offspring com...
Background Most secure psychiatric hospital patients are of childbearing age, but their parental ...
Objective: Patients with schizophrenia who became parents and those who remained childless were comp...
PURPOSE: To investigate relationships between distinct schizotypy risk profiles in childhood and the...
Parental mental illness is associated with poorer outcomes for offspring including elevated risk of ...
Acknowledgements: We are grateful to the ÆSOP participants for making the study possible and for the...
The aims of this study were to examine the utility of various self-report instruments related to fam...
OBJECTIVE:Parenthood is central to the personal and social identity of many people. For individuals ...