This study compared parental psychiatric symptom severity, and the absence or presence of severe substance abuse, as predictors of contact with minor children for a representative sample of adults with diagnoses of serious mental illness (N = 45). Child contact and psychiatric symptom severity were measured during regularly scheduled 6-month research interviews over a total 30-month period following each participant\u27s entry into the project. Severe substance abuse was documented as present or absent for the 6-month interval preceding each interview. Results revealed that incidence of severe substance abuse was repeatedly associated with less frequent parent-child contact, even after controlling for psychiatric symptoms, diagnosis, gender...
Background: Parental and child psychiatric disorders have been found to be associated, and this asso...
Abstract Objective Children whose parents have psychi...
Background: One in ten children have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness by specialised psychia...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose of review: Children of parents with a mental illness and/or ad...
OBJECTIVE: Parental psychiatric symptoms can negatively affect the outcome of children's psychopatho...
Children who have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness are at risk of psychiatric and be-haviora...
OBJECTIVE: Parental psychiatric symptoms can negatively affect the outcome of children's psychopatho...
Objective: To investigate whether women raised in a family with substance abuse constitute a particu...
Item does not contain fulltextChildren of parents with a mental illness are often found to be at hig...
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a ...
Background - The main objective of this study was to identify and describe core life circumstances o...
ABSTRACT Objectives Previous research has demonstrated an association between parental mental ill...
Background Most secure psychiatric hospital patients are of childbearing age, but their parental ...
textabstractKnowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are eva...
People affected by mental illness often come from families with patterns of mental illness that span...
Background: Parental and child psychiatric disorders have been found to be associated, and this asso...
Abstract Objective Children whose parents have psychi...
Background: One in ten children have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness by specialised psychia...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose of review: Children of parents with a mental illness and/or ad...
OBJECTIVE: Parental psychiatric symptoms can negatively affect the outcome of children's psychopatho...
Children who have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness are at risk of psychiatric and be-haviora...
OBJECTIVE: Parental psychiatric symptoms can negatively affect the outcome of children's psychopatho...
Objective: To investigate whether women raised in a family with substance abuse constitute a particu...
Item does not contain fulltextChildren of parents with a mental illness are often found to be at hig...
Knowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are evaluated in a ...
Background - The main objective of this study was to identify and describe core life circumstances o...
ABSTRACT Objectives Previous research has demonstrated an association between parental mental ill...
Background Most secure psychiatric hospital patients are of childbearing age, but their parental ...
textabstractKnowledge is lacking regarding current psychopathology in parents whose children are eva...
People affected by mental illness often come from families with patterns of mental illness that span...
Background: Parental and child psychiatric disorders have been found to be associated, and this asso...
Abstract Objective Children whose parents have psychi...
Background: One in ten children have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness by specialised psychia...