“Adding salt to wounds”: Parentification among children living with parents with mental illness during the COVID-19 pandemic and the role of social workers
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
risque de vivre des difficultés sociales, scolaires et émotionnelles (Reupert et al., 2012). Ils …