Building on this work, we investigate the effects of the quality of the mother/adult child relationship on maternal physical and psychological wellbeing and ask whet...Greenberg, J.S. (1995). The other side of caring: Adult children with mental illness as supports to their mothers in later ...
Adult children of parents with mental illness: Family stigma and coping on sense of self Family stigma is associated with persistent negative outcomes among adult children of parents with mental illness (ACOPMI). Loss of sense of self has been ... C Campbell,P Patrick - 《Child & Family Soc...
Parental caregivers of adult children with SMI face the formidable task of dealing with the vicissitudes of behavioral manifestations, adjusting to a new parental identity, and continuing to care for and cope with their child's chronic condition as they confront their own decline in age and health...
Therefore what the courts have erroneously criminalized as parental neglect must be re-assessed by the legal system. The parent that refuses potentially hazardous psychiatric drugs for their child because they happen to know more about the drug’s dangers than their prescriber, should be supported...
Main Outcome Measures Common psychiatric disorders were assessed in childhood (ages 9-12 years) and adolescence (ages 13-16 years) with the Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Assessment and in young adulthood (ages 19 and 21 years) with the Young Adult Psychiatric Assessment. Results Adolescent depres...
But the problems with modeling psychiatric illness are not all due to shortcomings of rodents; incomplete understanding of the constellations of symptoms associated with mental illness in humans hinders development of animal models as well. Improved under- standing of human symptoms, for example the ...
with mental illness or substance use disorder—or both. None had expected their later years to be framed by once again being a “parent.” Yet for all the many similarities, there are also unique circumstances in each ...
Mental illness is debilitating not only to those afflicted with various disorders but to mankind as a whole. It has been estimated that 26% of the adult population have a diagnosable mental disorder (Kessler et al, 2005), and the economic burden of serious mental illness yearly has been estim...
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Older adults’ psychosocial outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic have been inequitable by socio-economic status (SES). However, studies have focused solely on own SES, ignoring emerging evidence of the relationship between adult child SES and late-life