Parenting experiences of Chinese mothers living with a mental illness

L Chen, K Vivekananda, L Guan, A Reupert - BMC psychiatry, 2021 - Springer
Background Although the experiences of mothers with mental illness are well researched in
Western countries, little is known about the experiences of Chinese mothers. This study aims …

The impact of organizational factors and government policy on psychiatric nurses' family-focused practice with parents who have mental illness, their dependent …

A Grant, A Reupert - Journal of Family Nursing, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Government policy and organizational factors influence family-focused practice (FFP) in
adult mental health services. However, how these aspects shape psychiatric nurses' practice …

Predictors and enablers of mental health nurses' family‐focused practice

A Grant, A Reupert, D Maybery… - International Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Family‐focused practice improves outcomes for families where parents have a mental
illness. However, there is limited understanding regarding the factors that predict and enable …

Adult mental health service engagement with patients who are parents: Evidence from 15 English mental health trusts

A Dunn, H Startup… - British journal of Clinical …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Ascertaining whether mental health service users have children is a clinical
requirement in UK health services, and acknowledgement of a patient's parenting role is …

Hospitals implementing changes in law to protect children of ill parents: a cross-sectional study

BE Skogøy, K Sørgaard, D Maybery, T Ruud… - BMC health services …, 2018 - Springer
Background Norway is one of the first countries to require all health professionals to play a
part in prevention for children of parents with all kinds of illnesses (mental illness, drug …

An integrated family approach in the practice of adult and child mental health care

H Stolper, K van Doesum, M Steketee - Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2024 - frontiersin.org
This paper describes the practice of an integrated family approach to treatment in mental
health care in which the focus is on the whole family and treatment is carried out by …

Children of parents who have been hospitalised with psychiatric disorders are at risk of poor school readiness

MF Bell, DM Bayliss, R Glauert, A Harrison… - Epidemiology and …, 2019 - cambridge.org
Aims. Children of parents with psychiatric disorders are at risk of poor outcomes. However,
there is limited evidence regarding the relationship between parental psychiatric disorders …

“Let's Talk about Children”: A pilot evaluation of an e‐learning resource for mental health clinicians

P Tchernegovski, A Reupert, D Maybery - Clinical Psychologist, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Background Given the prevalence of parental mental illness, accessible opportunities are
needed to enhance clinicians' capacity for working with parents, in an early intervention …

The family-focused mental health practice questionnaire

D Maybery, M Goodyear, A Reupert - Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2012 - Elsevier
It is estimated that 1 in 5 children have a parent with a mental illness, and studies have
shown that such children are more likely to develop mental health problems when compared …

Adult mental health clinicians' perspectives of parents with a mental illness and their children: single and dual focus approaches

P Tchernegovski, R Hine, AE Reupert… - BMC health services …, 2018 - Springer
Background When clinicians in the adult mental health sector work with clients who are
parents with dependent children, it is critical they are able to acknowledge and respond to …