Differences Between Parents of Young Versus Adult Children Seeking to Participate in Family-to-Family Psychoeducation

作者:Schiffman Jason*; Kline Emily; Reeves Gloria; Jones Amanda; Medoff Deborah; Lucksted Alicia; Fang Li Juan; Dixon Lisa B
来源:Psychiatric Services, 2014, 65(2): 247-250.
DOI:10.1176/appi.ps.201300045

摘要

Objective: Parents of individuals with mental illness often play a central role in initiating and supporting their children%26apos;s treatment. This study compared psychological symptoms and experiences of parents of younger versus older consumers. Parents were seeking to participate in a family education program for relatives of individuals with mental illness. Methods: Domains of caregiving and distress were assessed among parents of youths (N=56), of young adults (N=137), and of adults 30 (N=72) who were seeking to participate in the National Alliance on Mental Illness Family-to-Family program. Results: Parents of youths endorsed greater burden, difficulties, and emotional distress than parents of young adults, who in turn endorsed greater burden, difficulties, and emotional distress than parents of older adults. Conclusions: Findings suggest that burden, difficulties, and emotional distress among parents seeking participation in this program may be highest when children with mental health concerns are younger and that the burdens recede as children age.

  • 出版日期2014-2