| Literature DB >> 35094587 |
Melinda J Goodyear1,2, Becca Allchin1,3, Matthew Burn1, Henry von Doussa1,4, Andrea Reupert1, Phillip Tchernegovski1, Jade Sheen5, Rose Cuff6, Angela Obradovic7, Tytti Solantaus8, Darryl Maybery1.
Abstract
This article reports a strengths-based intervention to support parents with mental illness and their children in adult mental health settings: "Let's Talk About Children" (LTC) intervention. A qualitative methodology was adopted with parent participants receiving LTC in adult mental health and family services. The benefits for parents receiving LTC were described through in-depth interviews with 25 parents following the delivery of the program. Interview data identified an impact on parental self-regulation-mainly through a change in a sense of agency as a parent-and skill building, once a clearer picture of their child's everyday life was understood. This study outlines the benefits of talking with parents about the strengths and vulnerabilities of their children during routine mental health treatment. The role for self-determination of parents in preventive interventions for children is an important consideration for mental health recovery, and it also helps to break the cycle of transgenerational mental illness within families.Entities:
Keywords: adult mental health; children of parents with a mental illness; parenting; preventive intervention; self-determination
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35094587 DOI: 10.1177/10748407211067308
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Fam Nurs ISSN: 1074-8407 Impact factor: 3.818