In Japan, although the locus of care is still predominantly in psychiatric hospitals, a growing number of mental health service providers have become engaged in promoting community integration of people with severe mental illness. This paper describes an ongoing initiative to build a mental health ...
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The family support group: Families and professionals in Describes the development, underlying principles, and focus of a family support group of members who have a relative with a serious mental illness and illu... JP Kassis,P Boothroyd,R Ben-Dror - 《Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal》 被引量...
family or schoolwork. In addition, they can become anxious, depressed, angry or scared and confused. This may just be a normal part of adolescence but could also be a sign that they are struggling with their mental wellbeing.
Daily life for young adults who care for a person with mental illness: a qualitative study This study describes the daily life and management strategies of young informal carers of family members or friends with mental illness. Twelve young adult... L.,ALI,B.,... - 《Journal of Psychiatric...
Conversations with families reveal that, whether one is a caregiver or someone who has been diagnosed, those living with mental illness often feel isolated, alone and overwhelmed.Family members who don't fall into the definition of "traditional family" often report challenges throughout the care ...
People with a mental illness experience greater chronic disease morbidity and mortality, and associated reduced life expectancy, compared to those without such an illness. A higher prevalence of chronic disease risk behaviours (inadequate nutrition, inad
Parent characteristics, including family history of mental illness, lower desire for social distance from those with a MHP, familiarity with mental illness, female gender and higher family income, were also found to be associated with increased recognition (Villatoro et al.,2018), along with being...
Aides also updated family members on veterans’ well-being, managed video visits, and assisted with social media. “I’ve had aides report, ‘we never thought Mr. Jones would be FaceTiming with his children and grandchildren’, but now they’re [asking the aide] ‘how do I use that?’...
Caring experiences of family caregivers of patients with pancreatic cancer: an integrative literature review. Support Care Cancer. 2022;7:1–0. McCorry NK, Dempster M, Clarke C, Doyle R. Adjusting to life after esophagectomy: the experience of survivors and carers. Qual Health Res. 2009;19:...