What do children know about their parent's mental illness? A systematic review of international literature on children in families with mental illness

E Cudjoe, MYL Chiu - Children and Youth Services Review, 2020 - Elsevier
Research shows that children whose parents have mental illness are an “invisible” or
“hidden” population because their voices are not heard and mental health systems often do …

Helping children understand their parent's mental illness.

A Reupert, R Cuff, D Maybery - 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
It can be challenging to talk to children about a sensitive topic such as their parent's mental
health difficulties. Nonetheless, it is essential that children be informed about their parent's …

A scoping review of self-compassion in qualitative studies about children's experiences of parental mental illness

AJ Dunkley-Smith, JA Sheen, M Ling, AE Reupert - Mindfulness, 2021 - Springer
Objectives Children of parents with mental illness have higher rates of social and emotional
difficulties compared to their peers. One factor associated with lower psychological distress …

When your parent has a mental illness: children's experiences of a psycho-educational intervention

C Grové, H Melrose, A Reupert, D Maybery… - Advances in Mental …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Psycho-education is a key component of interventions for young people who have a parent
with a mental illness. When your parent has a mental illness is a psycho-educational booklet …

Promoting and implementing family-focused interventions for families with parental mental illness: scoping and installation

C Mulligan, M Furlong, S McGilloway - Advances in Mental Health, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: This paper outlines the findings from the first stage of a research programme
called PRIMERA (P romoting R esearch and I nnovation in M ental h E alth se R vices for f A …

[HTML][HTML] Do the Child Welfare and Protection Services Involve Children in Cases With Parental Mental Health Problems? A Norwegian Case-File Study

SA Vis, C Lauritzen, Ø Christiansen… - Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Background: Parental mental health problems is a common source of concern reported to
child welfare and protection services (CWPS). In this study we explored to what extent the …

Towards relational recovery: Nurses' practices with consumers and families with dependent children in mental health inpatient units

K Foster, S Isobel - International Journal of Mental Health …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Facilitating parent–child and family connections during parental hospitalization provides
important opportunities for mental health services to support individual and family recovery …

Children as next of kin in higher education: an exploratory cross-sectional study among health, social care, and teacher education programs

K Almendingen, AK Bergem… - Journal of …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction Children who are “next of kin”(ie, sick/dying/addicted/imprisoned close relatives)
are at increased risk for health consequences. Health professionals in Norway are required …

“Being in a group with others who have mental illness makes all the difference”: The views and experiences of parents who attended a mental health parenting …

D Coates, R Phelan, J Heap, D Howe - Children and Youth Services …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background The relationship between parental mental illness and poor outcomes in
children is well established. While parents with mental illness could benefit from accessing …

Children of parents with mental illness: the need for family focussed interventions in India

D Ballal, J Navaneetham… - Indian Journal of …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Family interventions have been an integral part of mental healthcare in India for several
decades. This paper highlights the need for an emerging change in the nature of family …