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Schizophrenia: The impact of parental illness on children
Published in:
British Journal of Social Work, Vol: 37, Page: 1319-1334,Oxford Univ Press
Publication Date:
2007
Aims & Objectives:
The aim of this study was to investigate the daily life and experiences of children to examine the impact parental schizophrenia makes on a child's life.
Abstract:
This research sets out to discover what impact parental schizophrenia makes on a child's life. It focuses on the daily life and experiences of children. Their health, education, family and leisure activities are examined. Contact with helping agencies and their unmet needs are investigated. The sample was drawn from the children of patients attending the mental health services in South West Dublin. They were matched with a control group of children of well parents. The majority of children who have one parent with schizophrenia had similar profiles to the children of well parents in the areas of physical health, positive family feelings, friendships, hobbies and household tasks. In a number of other areas, however, differences were found. Sample children had more psychiatric disturbance, more problems associated with school, less contact with relatives and spent more time at home. The children had little access to services and were upset by hospital visiting. The need for an educational programme and support for these children was demonstrated. It is recommended that a more co-ordinated approach is required by both adult and child mental health services in order to meet their needs. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved) (from the journal abstract)
Authors:
Victoria Somers
Study Type:
Study Papers » Case Control Study » Analytical Studies
Notes:
0045-3102 1468-263X Accession Number: 2008-01180-004. First Author & Affiliation: Somers, Victoria. Other Journal Title: British Journal of Social Work. Release Date: 20080825. Publication Type: Journal, (0100) Peer Reviewed Journal, (0110). Media Covered: Electronic. Media Available: Electronic; Print. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Major Descriptor: Childhood Development; Life Experiences; Parents; Schizophrenia. Classification: Schizophrenia & Psychotic States (3213) . Population: Human (10) Male (30) Female (40) . Location: Ireland. Age Group: Childhood (birth-12 yrs) (100) School Age (6-12 yrs) (180) Adolescence (13-17 yrs) (200) . Tests & Measures: General Health Questionnaire; Social Behavior Assessment Inventory; . Methodology: Empirical Study; Quantitative Study. References Available: Y.
Categories:
parental schizophrenia; -daily life and experiences
International Classification:
Mental and behavioural disorders - Schizophrenia, schizotypal and delusional disorders - schizophrenia
Keywords:
Geography:
Republic of Ireland (Republic of Ireland)

