Adoptive parents’ satisfaction with child and adolescent mental services and their mental health concerns over time: A question of fit?

Q2 Social Sciences Developmental Child Welfare Pub Date : 2023-12-18 DOI:10.1177/25161032231221727
Matt Woolgar, Carmen Pinto, Rafael A. González
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Little is known about adoptive parents’ experiences of and satisfaction with statutory child and adolescent mental services (CAMHS) in the UK, nor of parental concerns about their adopted children’s mental health and well-being. Ninety-eight adoptive parents completed an online survey about their satisfaction with services as well as their mental health concerns for their child currently and retrospectively at the point of adoption. Parental concerns were diverse, and many overlapped with issues that CAMHS could normally help with. Attachment was the primary concern initially, but this decreased over time in placement; while challenging behaviour was the highest rated current concern, along with aspects of general functioning such as peer relations, social skills and education. Unexpectedly, trauma was a relatively low concern at both timepoints. There were very high levels of dissatisfaction with CAMHS, evident across questions of access, engagement and quality of services, all at levels much higher than typically reported by general samples. Adoptive parents’ substantial dissatisfaction with CAMHS occurred despite an apparent fit between many parental concerns and the kinds of services typically offered in CAMHS. There remains a significant challenge to develop a shared understanding between parents and services of adopted children’s needs, especially given the absence of data about adopted children’s mental health and wellbeing problems.
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领养父母对儿童和青少年心理服务的满意度以及随着时间推移他们的心理健康问题:合适与否的问题?
关于英国领养父母对法定儿童和青少年心理服务(CAMHS)的体验和满意度,以及父母对其领养子女的心理健康和幸福的担忧,人们知之甚少。98 位收养父母完成了一项在线调查,内容涉及他们对服务的满意度以及他们目前和收养时对子女心理健康的担忧。家长们关注的问题多种多样,其中许多问题与儿童心理保健服务通常可以帮助解决的问题重叠。最初,依恋是首要关注的问题,但随着安置时间的推移,依恋问题逐渐减少;而挑战性行为是当前最受关注的问题,此外还有一般功能方面的问题,如同伴关系、社交技能和教育。出乎意料的是,在这两个时间点上,心理创伤问题的关注度都相对较低。在获得服务、参与服务和服务质量等问题上,对儿童心理、情感和健康服务的不满意度非常高,所有这些问题的不满意度都远远高于一般样本报告的水平。尽管许多家长关注的问题与 CAMHS 通常提供的服务种类之间存在明显的契合点,但领养父母仍对 CAMHS 严重不满。特别是考虑到缺乏有关被收养儿童心理健康和幸福问题的数据,在家长和服务机构之间建立对被收养儿童需求的共同理解仍然是一个巨大的挑战。
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Developmental Child Welfare
Developmental Child Welfare Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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