Prevalence of parenthood among hospitalized adult patients with severe mental illness: a quantitative data analysis

Anna Havelková, David Havelka, Kateřina Koros Bartošová
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In the Western world, more than one-third of the patients of productive age hospitalized for severe mental illness (SMI) are parents. Each of their offspring is exposed to several stressors related to their parent’s illness and hospitalization, which puts them at an increased risk of developing mental health problems. In the Czech Republic, no statistics are currently available about the families of patients with SMI, inpatients who are parents, or data about their children (ages ≤18 years). Therefore, our research aim was to describe the prevalence of parenthood among hospitalized patients with SMI, assess the number of children and determine the extent to which offspring information was present in medical records.Quantitative data from medical records (2,768 patients, aged 18–63 years, hospitalized for SMI between 2017 and 2020) from two large inpatient psychiatric facilities were examined. Parental information, demographic characteristics, number of children, and other available data were collected.The prevalence of parenthood among inpatients with SMI was 34.6%. Parenthood was most prevalent among female patients and patients with recurrent depressive and bipolar disorders. The total number of offspring in 957 patient-parents was 1781 (41.7% minors under the age of 18). Information on parenthood was available in 99.7% of cases; information on the age of offspring, custody, and sociodemographic situation varies, being included in 73% to 89.7% of the medical records (some details were more frequently recorded than others).The data obtained may help to better understand and address the specifics of these families and thus serve as a basis for the development of prevention programs.
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住院成年重症精神病患者为人父母的普遍程度:定量数据分析
在西方国家,因严重精神疾病(SMI)住院的育龄患者中,有三分之一以上是父母。他们的每个后代都面临着与父母的疾病和住院治疗相关的多种压力,从而增加了他们出现精神健康问题的风险。在捷克共和国,目前还没有关于 SMI 患者家庭、身为父母的住院患者及其子女(年龄小于 18 岁)的统计数据。因此,我们的研究目的是描述住院 SMI 患者中父母身份的普遍性,评估子女数量,并确定医疗记录中后代信息的存在程度。我们研究了两家大型精神科住院机构的医疗记录(2017 年至 2020 年期间因 SMI 住院的 2768 名 18-63 岁患者)中的定量数据。研究收集了父母信息、人口统计学特征、子女数量以及其他可用数据。为人父母的情况在女性患者以及反复发作的抑郁症和躁狂症患者中最为普遍。在 957 名患者父母中,后代总数为 1781 人(41.7% 为 18 岁以下未成年人)。99.7%的病例提供了有关父母身份的信息;有关子女年龄、监护权和社会人口状况的信息各不相同,73%至89.7%的病历中包含了这些信息(某些细节的记录频率高于其他细节)。
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