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Mothers' perspectives on their child's mental illness as compared to other complex disorders in their family: Insights to inform genetic counseling practice

机译:与家庭中其他复杂疾病相比,母亲对孩子的精神疾病的观点:遗传咨询实践的见解

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To facilitate the development of a therapeutic alliance in genetic counseling, it is important that the counselor understands how families might perceive the condition that constitutes the reason for the referral. Through training and professional practice, genetic counselors develop a thorough understanding of families' perceptions of the conditions that are common indications for genetic counseling. But, for referral indications that are less frequent, like serious mental illnesses, genetic counselors may feel less confident in their understanding of the family's experience, or in their ability to provide psycho-social support when serious mental illness is reported in a family history. This may impede the establishment of a therapeutic alliance. As research shows that most referrals for genetic counseling related to serious mental illness are for female first-degree family members of affected individuals, we sought to explore how this group perceives serious mental illness. To provide a frame of reference with which genetic counselors may be more familiar, we explored how women perceived serious mental illness compared to other common complex disorders in their family. We conducted semi-structured interviews with women who had a child with a serious mental illness (schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder) and a first-degree relative with another common complex disorder (diabetes, heart disease, cancer). Interviews were transcribed and subjected to thematic analysis. Saturation was reached when nine women had participated. Serious mental illness was perceived as being more severe and as having a greater impact on the family than diabetes, heart disease, or cancer. Themes identified included guilt, stigma, and loss. Some of the most important issues that contribute to mothers' perceptions that serious mental illness is more severe than other common complex disorders could be effectively addressed in genetic counseling. Developing a heightened awareness of how family members experience a relative's mental illness may help genetic counselors to be better able to provide psychosocial support to this group, whether serious mental illness constitutes the primary reason for referral or appears in the family history during counseling for a different referral reason.
机译:为了促进基因咨询中治疗联盟的发展,重要的是,咨询员必须了解家庭如何看待构成转诊原因的疾病。通过培训和专业实践,遗传咨询师可以全面了解家庭对遗传咨询通常指征条件的看法。但是,对于转诊适应症(如严重的精神疾病)来说,遗传顾问可能会对他们对家庭经历的理解或在家庭历史中报告严重的精神疾病时提供心理社会支持的能力缺乏信心。这可能会阻碍治疗联盟的建立。研究表明,大多数与严重精神疾病有关的遗传咨询都针对受影响个体的女性一级家庭成员,我们试图探索该群体如何看待严重精神疾病。为了提供一个可以让遗传咨询师更熟悉的参考框架,我们探讨了与家庭中其他常见的复杂疾病相比,女性如何感觉到严重的精神疾病。我们对患有严重精神疾病(精神分裂症,精神分裂症,双相情感障碍)和具有另一种常见复杂疾病(糖尿病,心脏病,癌症)的一级亲属的妇女进行了半结构化访谈。采访被转录并进行主题分析。当九名妇女参加时达到了饱和。严重的精神疾病被认为比糖尿病,心脏病或癌症更严重,对家庭的影响更大。确定的主题包括罪恶感,污名和损失。在遗传咨询中可以有效地解决一些最重要的问题,这些问题使母亲认为严重的精神疾病比其他常见的复杂疾病更为严重。对家庭成员如何经历亲戚的精神疾病加深认识,可能有助于遗传咨询师更好地向这一群体提供社会心理支持,无论严重的精神疾病是转介的主要原因还是在为其他人提供咨询的过程中出现在家族史中推荐原因。

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