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'You'd think this roller coaster was never going to stop': experiences of adult children of parents with serious mental illness.

机译:“您会认为这个过山车永远不会停止”:患有严重精神疾病的父母的成年子女的经历。

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AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aims of this qualitative study were to explore the experience of being an adult child of a parent with serious mental illness and how adult children have coped with their experience. BACKGROUND: Children of parents with serious mental illness are a potentially vulnerable group because of risk factors associated with parental mental illness. While there has been considerable research into factors that may strengthen or impair their well-being, there has been little exploration of the subjective experience of growing up with parental mental illnesses such as schizophrenia. DESIGN: An interpretive qualitative design including autoethnography. METHODS: Unstructured narrative interview and written narrative data from 10 participants were analysed using van Manen's hermeneutic method. RESULTS: Four themes that captured the experience of being the adult child of a parent with serious mental illness were revealed: (1) Being uncertain: `you'd think this roller coaster was never going to stop'; (2) Struggling to connect: `we were super close and now we're not'; (3) Being responsible: `I think I grew up in a hurry'; (4) Seeking balance: `I had to be in control of the situation so awful things wouldn't happen'. CONCLUSIONS: Being the adult child of a parent with serious mental illness can involve a chaotic family life where adult children assume substantial caregiving roles. Relationships between parents and adult children can become strained. However, support from others including health professionals can strengthen adult children's resilience and ability to cope with these challenges. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: Nurses in a range of health care settings are in prime positions to intervene early and provide information and support for children and families where parents have a mental illness. Family-focused care can strengthen children's and parent's relationships and support the family's ability to cope.
机译:目的和目标:本定性研究的目的是探索成为患有严重精神疾病的父母的成年子女的经历以及成年子女如何应对他们的经历。背景:患有严重精神疾病的父母的孩子是一个潜在的弱势群体,因为与父母精神病有关的危险因素。尽管对可能会增强或损害其健康的因素进行了大量研究,但对于伴随父母精神疾病(例如精神分裂症)成长的主观经验的探索却很少。设计:包括民族志在内的解释性定性设计。方法:采用范曼恩的诠释方法分析了来自10名参与者的非结构化叙事访谈和书面叙事数据。结果:揭示了四个主题,这些主题捕捉了成为患有严重精神疾病的父母的成年子女的经历:(1)不确定:“您会认为这个过山车永远不会停止”; (2)努力建立联系:“我们非常亲密,但现在还不是”; (3)有责任心:“我想我长大了”; (4)寻求平衡:“我必须控制局势,以免发生可怕的事情”。结论:作为一名患有严重精神疾病的父母的成年子女,可能会导致混乱的家庭生活,成年子女承担着重要的看护角色。父母与成年子女之间的关系可能会变得紧张。但是,包括卫生专业人员在内的其他人的支持可以增强成年子女的适应能力和应对这些挑战的能力。与临床实践的关系:处于各种医疗保健环境中的护士处于最重要的位置,可以尽早进行干预,并为父母患有精神疾病的儿童和家庭提供信息和支持。以家庭为中心的护理可以加强孩子与父母之间的关系,并支持家庭的应付能力。

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