“Adding salt to wounds”: Parentification among children living with parents with mental illness during the COVID-19 pandemic and the role of social workers

E Cudjoe, DD Kwabia, MYL Chiu… - Developmental Child …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Children living with a parent with mental illness experience challenges as some may take on
the roles of their parents. Physical distancing restrictions introduced because of the COVID …

[HTML][HTML] Web-based health intervention for young people who have a parent with a mental illness: Delphi study among potential future users

JL Matar, DJ Maybery, LA McLean, A Reupert - Journal of Medical Internet …, 2018 - jmir.org
Background Young people who have a parent with a mental illness face elevated risks to
their mental health and well-being. However, they may not have access to appropriate …

Enabling Transdisciplinary Collaboration: Stakeholder Views on Working With “Children With Mentally Ill Parents” Research Groups

RE Kaisler, C Grill - Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Working collaboratively and openly together with stakeholders has become a common
phenomenon in research. While previous studies have gathered a clear picture on …

Barn till föräldrar med psykisk ohälsa: Barndom och uppväxtvillkor

A Skerfving - 2015 - diva-portal.org
When a person who is a parent has serious problems, it also affects the life the children, who
are dependant of him or her, and the childhood they experience. The aim of this doctoral …

Online peer support programs for young people with a parent who has a mental illness: Service providers' perspectives

R Price-Robertson, A Reupert, D Maybery - Australian Social Work, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Young people with a parent or parents who have mental illness are at a higher-than-
average risk of experiencing emotional and behavioural difficulties. Notwithstanding the …

The acceptability of a single session family focused approach for children/young people and their parents attending a child and youth mental health service

B Hoadley, A Falkov, N Agalawatta - Advances in Mental Health, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: This pilot study contributes to the parenting intervention literature by considering
the acceptability of a single session, family focused approach using The Family Model in …

Experiences and perspectives of self-compassion from young adult children of parents with mental illness

AJ Dunkley-Smith, AE Reupert, M Ling, JA Sheen - Journal of Adolescence, 2021 - Elsevier
Introduction In adolescents and young adults, self-compassion has been positively
associated with wellbeing and negatively associated with psychological distress. One …

Parental mental illness: cross-sectional analysis of family focused practice within the early childhood sector

S Laletas, M Goodyear, A Reupert - Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2018 - Springer
Abstract During the preschool years (3–5 years), children living with parental mental illness
are more at risk of various adverse developmental outcomes, compared to other children …

Developing a support program for adult children of parents with mental illness: a Delphi study

PM Patrick, AE Reupert, LA McLean… - Community mental health …, 2023 - Springer
Parental mental illness can have long-lasting impacts on a child's life. Although programs
exist in supporting the needs of young children, there remains a paucity in programs that …

Évaluation pilote d'un programme d'intervention préventive pour les enfants et les familles vivant avec un parent ayant un trouble dépressif

G Piché, K Vetri, A Villatte, R Habib… - Revue de …, 2022 - erudit.org
Les enfants vivant avec un parent atteint d'un trouble dépressif majeur sont à plus haut
risque de vivre des difficultés sociales, scolaires et émotionnelles (Reupert et al., 2012). Ils …