(2003). The psychological effects of parental mental health on children experiencing disaster: The experience of Bolu earthquake in Turkey. Family Process, 42, 485-495.Kilic, E. Z., Ozguven, H. D., & Sayil, I. (2003). The Psychological Effects of Parental Mental Health on Children Expe...
Effects of Parental Migration on Mental Health of Left-behind Children: Evidence from Northwestern China 来自 ideas.repec.org 喜欢 0 阅读量: 251 作者:Y Shi,B Yu,Y Shen,K Kenny,S Rozelle 摘要: 瓷器快速的开发和都市化劝诱了大量农村居民寻找更高的工资在农村从他们的家移居到城市的区域.有超过 ...
A good number of children grow up in households where a parent has been diagnosed with medical chronic illness. Parental chronic illness is stressful for children and adolescents and may have some potential impact on children’s adjustment and functioning. Some emerging research conducted in the fiel...
The study highlights the need for more collaborative and integrated child and adult mental health services and the development of a more family-centred focus. KEYWORDS effects on children; family-focused approach; parental mental illness; understanding mental illness. 展开 ...
The number of children experiencing parental imprisonment is increasing in Western industrialized countries. Parental imprisonment is a risk factor for child antisocial behavior, offending, mental health problems, drug abuse, school failure, and unemployment. However, very little is known about whether par...
Experts report that we may be in an epidemic of parental estrangement. Self Tests 3 min ADHD in Children Test Is your child showing signs of ADHD? Parenting 4 Min Read The Do's and Don'ts of Talking With a Child About Death Allowing a child to participate in rituals such ...
Conclusions A 20-week parent education and skills training program for parents of young children newly diagnosed with autism provides significant improvements in parental mental health and adjustment, justifying its addition to early intervention programs at least for parents with mental health problems. ...
Parents (n = 86) referred to secondary mental health care because of their children’s and/or their own psychopathology, or parent–child relationship problems, followed a Mindful Parenting course in a group format (10 groups). Assessments took place just before the course (pre-test), ...
This review found that the addition of parental interventions to psychotherapeutic treatment for children was associated with additional beneficial compared to non-parental involvement in treatment. Some methodological flaws and lack of information about the included studies means that the authors' conclusions...
Between 2009 and 2014, nearly 3% of US children (age ≤ 17 years) lived in households with at least 1 parent with substance use disorder. The present systematic review aimed to evaluate effects of parental opioid use disorder on the parent–child relationship and child developmental and beh...