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Mental illness has far-reaching effects on other family members, as individuals and as members of a social system. While the study of the family impact of mental illness has been reported in the specialized mental health literature, it has not received much attention from sociologists. This artic...
Based on the 2018 China Social Tracking Survey of the Elderly (CLASS) data, this paper uses OLS model and KHB method to verify the impact of self-employment on the mental health of the younger elderly and its mechanism. The marginal contributions of this paper are as follows: First, focusin...
"Data Trends" reports present summaries of research on mental health services for children and adolescents and their families. The article summarized in th... Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children's Mental Health - 《Research & Training Center on Family Support & Childrens Me...
This paper addresses the impact of war-related stressful life events on the health of families living through the war conditions prevailing in Lebanon for the past 12 years. Health outcome is represented by indicators of somatization, depression, psychological symptoms, interpersonal relations and marita...
This study aims to examine the impact of parental international migration on the mental health of children left behind. Data for this paper were taken from
Gender difference Mental health CES-D CHARLS 1. Introduction Despite many changes over the past four decades, family members still provide the majority of eldercare in China (Chen et al., 2018). This is due both to prevalent cultural norms and to lack of an alternative supply of reliable an...
(2021) highlight the need for a child/parent-centered approach that considers the mental health and well-being of children with SEND during the pandemic as there is a variation of how it impacted families of children with SEND, specifically autistic children. Therefore, the current review will ...
For her PhD research, Dianna Bartsch in the University's School of Psychology has surveyed clinicians who work with parents who have been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and their families. BPD is amental illnessthat affects approximately 1-2% of people in the general populatio...
This report shows social, emotional and financial isolation causes almost three quarters (72%) of families with disabled children to experience poor mental health such as anxiety, depression or breakdown. Almost half (49%) reported feeling so unwell they have asked their GP for medication or to ...