2006
DOI: 10.1080/14623730.2006.9721897
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Intervention Programs for Children of Parents with a Mental Illness: A Critical Review

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“…51 Parenting may be compromised by a need to overcome social isolation, social discrimination and other external stress factors which typically result in low social capital, poverty and health inequalities for mental health sufferers and their children. 52 Research suggests that families affected by parental mental illness are more likely to experience economic hardship, housing problems and relationship discord than families not affected by such illnesses. 42 A total of 140,000 families, approximately 2% of all UK families, are reported to suffer the combined effect of parental illness, low income, lower educational attainment and poor housing, and this group exists as one of the most vulnerable in society.…”
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“…51 Parenting may be compromised by a need to overcome social isolation, social discrimination and other external stress factors which typically result in low social capital, poverty and health inequalities for mental health sufferers and their children. 52 Research suggests that families affected by parental mental illness are more likely to experience economic hardship, housing problems and relationship discord than families not affected by such illnesses. 42 A total of 140,000 families, approximately 2% of all UK families, are reported to suffer the combined effect of parental illness, low income, lower educational attainment and poor housing, and this group exists as one of the most vulnerable in society.…”
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“…To date, only two reviews 32,52 have specifically focused on interventions for children of parents with SMI, only one of which adopts a systematic approach. 52 In 2006, Fraser et al 52 conducted a systematic review of the literature and concluded that little evidence on the clinical effectiveness of interventions for children of parents with SMI could be found.…”
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“…Internationally there is now an expanding evidence base to demonstrate the effectiveness of a number of interventions to prevent children of mentally ill parents from developing problems themselves [6][7][8][9]. However, implementing such interventions requires a systematic approach to change practitioner behavior within adult mental health services.…”
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