2017
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-115824
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Bundesweite Befragung zur Versorgungssituation und -hindernissen von Kindern psychisch kranker Eltern aus Sicht der Erwachsenenpsychiatrie

Abstract: The aim of the present study was to assess the health care situation and barriers to support minor children of mentally ill parents from the perspective of adult psychiatry in Germany. Based on the German Hospital Register mental health practitioners of all psychiatric clinics in Germany were asked to answer a 37-item questionnaire. Overall, 441 practitioners of 239 psychiatric clinics participated in the cross sectional study. Most important barriers were high workload, scarce resources, patient-focused treat… Show more

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“…Taken together, parental mental illness, e.g., parental personality disorders such as BPD and the related changes in parenting behavior constitute an important factor in the intergenerational continuity of mental disorders besides genetic heritability of the individual diagnostic entities [ 36 , 40 ]. Thirty-eight percent of physicians in German psychiatric hospitals report their patients to exhibit deficits in parenting behavior and roughly every second physician considers children’s mental health at risk due to those deficits [ 41 ]. As approximately three million German children live in families with at least one mentally ill parent, there is a high number of parents who may require additional support in dealing with their parental role [ 42 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taken together, parental mental illness, e.g., parental personality disorders such as BPD and the related changes in parenting behavior constitute an important factor in the intergenerational continuity of mental disorders besides genetic heritability of the individual diagnostic entities [ 36 , 40 ]. Thirty-eight percent of physicians in German psychiatric hospitals report their patients to exhibit deficits in parenting behavior and roughly every second physician considers children’s mental health at risk due to those deficits [ 41 ]. As approximately three million German children live in families with at least one mentally ill parent, there is a high number of parents who may require additional support in dealing with their parental role [ 42 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Personal attitudes like self-reported skills and knowledge, beliefs about job role, and perceptions of workplace support seem to have a notable impact in supporting a successful and sustainable implementation (11,(16)(17)(18)(19)(20). Furthermore, organizational factors, such as reporting systems, meeting structures, leadership and supervision, are closely associated with satisfaction with the implementation process (11,17,(19)(20)(21).…”
Section: Implementation Research For Interventions For Children Of Me...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dies arbeiteten auch Franz et al 2012 [9] heraus, die Mehrheit der befragten Psychiater wusste, ob ihre Patienten Kinder haben, konnte differenzierte Fragen zur Lebenssituation der Kinder und deren Unterstützungsmöglichkeiten aber nicht beantworten. In dem Zusammenhang interessant ist die Studie mit einem konträren Ergebnis dazu von Wlodarczyk et al, die 2017 [17] in ihrer bundesweiten Befragung von Therapeuten zu dem Ergebnis kam, dass 81,4 % der Fachkräfte angaben, die Versorgungslage der Kinder während des stationären Aufenthalts der Eltern erhoben zu haben.…”
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