Objective: To explore parental attitudes towards the prescription of psychotropic medication for their children. Method: A questionnaire built to collect socio-demographic data of parents and their attitudes was distributed among parents. Results: One thousand and ten questionnaires were filled by parents. Fathers who completed the questionnaire were double the number of mothers. Eight hundred and eighteen parents (84.3%) agreed to the dispensing psychotropic medication to their children if necessary. About 83.5% preferred to start with psychotherapy before trying medication. Fathers are more than twice likely than mothers to agree to the use of psychotropic drugs. Older parents more easily agreed to give their children psychotropic drugs...
Objective. To describe parental preferences for FDA-approved prescription medications for their chil...
Parents play a crucial role in facilitating depression treatment for adolescents, yet parental prefe...
When a child with a mental illness is being prescribed psychotropic medication. who decides whether ...
Objective:Weassessed parental perceptions of benefits and risks of pediatric antidepressant use rela...
Objectives: This study investigated parental attitudes towards psychotropic drugs for children's men...
Introduction There is growing concerns regarding the use of medicines in children. Therefore, man...
Objective The aim was to describe parental attitudes towards medicine use in children, and the fact...
This paper utilised a sequential explanatory mixed-methods design comparing the experiences of 17 pa...
This study aimed to examine parents' perceptions of established treatments, including cognitive beha...
This study examined the role of parents' treatment attitudes and expectations in the utilization of ...
Background The association between parental attitudes and medication administered to their children...
This study aimed to examine parents' perceptions of established treatments, including cognitive beha...
Although pharmacotherapy is an effective treatment for many psychiatric disorders in children and ad...
Attitudes of substance-abusing fathers (N 214) and mothers (N 106) entering outpatient treatment t...
Parental attitude and the parents' perceptions of a child's responsibilities were measured by mailin...
Objective. To describe parental preferences for FDA-approved prescription medications for their chil...
Parents play a crucial role in facilitating depression treatment for adolescents, yet parental prefe...
When a child with a mental illness is being prescribed psychotropic medication. who decides whether ...
Objective:Weassessed parental perceptions of benefits and risks of pediatric antidepressant use rela...
Objectives: This study investigated parental attitudes towards psychotropic drugs for children's men...
Introduction There is growing concerns regarding the use of medicines in children. Therefore, man...
Objective The aim was to describe parental attitudes towards medicine use in children, and the fact...
This paper utilised a sequential explanatory mixed-methods design comparing the experiences of 17 pa...
This study aimed to examine parents' perceptions of established treatments, including cognitive beha...
This study examined the role of parents' treatment attitudes and expectations in the utilization of ...
Background The association between parental attitudes and medication administered to their children...
This study aimed to examine parents' perceptions of established treatments, including cognitive beha...
Although pharmacotherapy is an effective treatment for many psychiatric disorders in children and ad...
Attitudes of substance-abusing fathers (N 214) and mothers (N 106) entering outpatient treatment t...
Parental attitude and the parents' perceptions of a child's responsibilities were measured by mailin...
Objective. To describe parental preferences for FDA-approved prescription medications for their chil...
Parents play a crucial role in facilitating depression treatment for adolescents, yet parental prefe...
When a child with a mental illness is being prescribed psychotropic medication. who decides whether ...