Parental mental illness is associated with poorer outcomes for offspring including elevated risk of intergenerational transmission of psychiatric symptoms. Ascertaining whether mental health service users have children is a clinical requirement in UK health services. Acknowledgement of a patient’s parenting role is necessary to enable engagement with their parenting experience and to facilitate support, both of which are associated with improved outcomes for the parent-child dyad. The aim was to investigate the practice of mental health practitioners working in UK adult mental health services with regard to the following: Ascertaining whether patients have children; engagement with the parenting role of patients; engagement with the constru...
Objective: This study is an evaluation of patients in mental health care who have undertaken treatme...
ABSTRACT Objectives Previous research has demonstrated an association between parental mental ill...
Contains fulltext : 102515.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background Acco...
Objectives Ascertaining whether mental health service users have children is a clinical requirement...
Background: A strong connection exists between parental mental illness and lifetime mental health ri...
Many people who are clients of adult mental health services are parents of dependent children yet li...
Background: Children of parents with mental disorders are more likely to develop mental difficulties...
Contains fulltext : 140275.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Children with m...
Background: One in ten children have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness by specialised psychia...
BACKGROUND: One in ten children have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness by specialised psychia...
According to a 2009 Canadian national health survey approximately 12% of children under the age of 1...
Purpose: Estimates of parenthood in individuals with psychosis range from 27 to 63%. This number has...
Section A provides an overview of the impact of parental mental health difficulties on the person’s ...
People affected by mental illness often come from families with patterns of mental illness that span...
Chronic illness affects a person's wellbeing and affects the ability to perform the social roles of ...
Objective: This study is an evaluation of patients in mental health care who have undertaken treatme...
ABSTRACT Objectives Previous research has demonstrated an association between parental mental ill...
Contains fulltext : 102515.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background Acco...
Objectives Ascertaining whether mental health service users have children is a clinical requirement...
Background: A strong connection exists between parental mental illness and lifetime mental health ri...
Many people who are clients of adult mental health services are parents of dependent children yet li...
Background: Children of parents with mental disorders are more likely to develop mental difficulties...
Contains fulltext : 140275.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Children with m...
Background: One in ten children have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness by specialised psychia...
BACKGROUND: One in ten children have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness by specialised psychia...
According to a 2009 Canadian national health survey approximately 12% of children under the age of 1...
Purpose: Estimates of parenthood in individuals with psychosis range from 27 to 63%. This number has...
Section A provides an overview of the impact of parental mental health difficulties on the person’s ...
People affected by mental illness often come from families with patterns of mental illness that span...
Chronic illness affects a person's wellbeing and affects the ability to perform the social roles of ...
Objective: This study is an evaluation of patients in mental health care who have undertaken treatme...
ABSTRACT Objectives Previous research has demonstrated an association between parental mental ill...
Contains fulltext : 102515.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background Acco...