The patient and the family: investigating parental mental health problems, family functioning, and parent involvement in child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS).

IF 6 2区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1007/s00787-024-02607-3
Emme-Lina Wirehag Nordh, Karin Grip, Ulf Axberg
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Parental mental health problems can impact child mental health, as well as treatment of child mental health problems. The aim of this study was to investigate self-reported mental health problems in parents of children referred to outpatient child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) and to compare child mental health problems, family variables, treatment received and parent participation in treatment planning between parents above and below the cut-off for elevated mental health problems. The sample included N = 111 parents of N = 98 children. Parental reports covering their own and their children's mental health problems, family functioning, adult relationship satisfaction, and previous treatment for mental health problems were collected at the time of the child's intake appointment. Questions concerning contact with CAMHS were completed one year later. At the time of the intake appointment, 44% of the children had a parent who reported elevated mental health problems. In these families, children reportedly had significantly more mental health problems and problematic family functioning was more common than in families where parent mental health problems were not elevated. Parents with elevated mental health problems received group-based parent support/education to a greater extent during the first year of contact with CAHMS and reported less participation in treatment planning compared to parents without elevated mental health problems. To conclude, findings indicate that co-occurring mental health problems are common in parents when their child is referred to CAMHS, and in these families, it is reported that children have more symptoms, and more families experience problematic functioning. These factors merit consideration in assessment and treatment planning, indicating increased treatment needs in this group of families.

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病人与家庭:调查父母的心理健康问题、家庭功能以及父母参与儿童和青少年心理健康服务(CAMHS)的情况。
父母的心理健康问题会影响儿童的心理健康以及儿童心理健康问题的治疗。本研究旨在调查儿童和青少年心理健康门诊服务(CAMHS)转诊儿童的父母自我报告的心理健康问题,并比较高于和低于心理健康问题升高临界值的父母的儿童心理健康问题、家庭变量、接受的治疗和父母参与治疗计划的情况。样本包括 N = 111 名家长和 N = 98 名儿童。在儿童就诊时收集了家长的报告,内容包括家长本人及其子女的心理健康问题、家庭功能、成人关系满意度以及之前的心理健康问题治疗情况。有关与儿童心理健康服务机构联系的问题则在一年后完成。在预约入院时,44% 的儿童的父母有严重的心理健康问题。据报告,在这些家庭中,儿童的心理健康问题明显增多,家庭功能出现问题的情况也比父母心理健康问题不严重的家庭更常见。与没有精神健康问题的家长相比,有严重精神健康问题的家长在与 CAHMS 接触的第一年中接受了更多的以小组为基础的家长支持/教育,并报告说参与治疗计划的程度较低。总之,研究结果表明,当孩子被转介到儿童及青少年保健服务机构时,家长普遍会有并发的精神健康问题,据报告,在这些家庭中,孩子有更多的症状,更多的家庭功能出现问题。这些因素值得在评估和治疗计划中加以考虑,表明这类家庭对治疗的需求增加了。
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12.80
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186
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is Europe''s only peer-reviewed journal entirely devoted to child and adolescent psychiatry. It aims to further a broad understanding of psychopathology in children and adolescents. Empirical research is its foundation, and clinical relevance is its hallmark. European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry welcomes in particular papers covering neuropsychiatry, cognitive neuroscience, genetics, neuroimaging, pharmacology, and related fields of interest. Contributions are encouraged from all around the world.
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