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Experiences of adults who as children lived with a parent experiencing mental illness in a small‐scale society : A Qualitative study

机译:作为儿童生活在小型社会中的父母生活的成年人的经验:一个定性研究

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Accessible summary What is known on the subject? Children of parent with severe mental illness are often carrying a caring burden; they keep the illness in the family, are documented to be stigmatized, bullied and to take special attention to their mentally ill parent's health and well‐being. Little is however known about these children's experiences when growing up in a small‐scale society. What this study adds to existing knowledge? Children's experiences of living with a parent with severe mental illness in the small‐scale society (Faroe Islands) are paradoxical, life is often unreasonable and evidently contradictory but anyway connected. The results show that “everybody knows everybody” which refers to that, in the small‐scale society, it is difficult to be anonymous. The children were familiar with that people talked and had a prejudiced attitude; this resulted that the participants were constantly reminded of their mental ill parent's difference, and they were feeling less worthy than their pals. Children of parents with severe mental illness in a small‐scale society need to support from the close family as well as mental healthcare professionals. What are the implications for practice? The study adds knowledge about the challenges that children of mental ill parents have to go through. Dialogue among mental healthcare colleagues not only about caring for the sick parent but also about modes of caring for the children and the family at large would deepen the staff's knowing of the need for family‐centred care within mental health care. Abstract Introduction An estimated 23% of children worldwide live with a parent experiencing mental illness. These children are exposed to emotional and psychosocial challenges. Little is known about these children when living in small‐scale societies. Aim To explore how adults, who as children lived with parents experiencing mental illness in a small‐scale society, recalled their childhood life. Method Individual interviews with 11 adults were analysed using content analysis. Results Living as a child with a parent experiencing mental illness in a small‐scale society was described as “living in a paradox” which emerged from three categories: “intergenerational help and caring,” “barriers understanding parental illness” and “everybody knows everybody”. The children received little or no support from family members, nor from health and education professionals. Discussion In a small‐scale society, stigma surrounding mental illness is notable. Families often attempt to conceal mental illness from outsiders with negative or adverse effects on children. Implications for practice Mental healthcare professionals need to consider the needs of children who have parents experiencing mental illness. It is imperative for the well‐being of the patients’ children to support them in understanding what is happening, turn gossiping in a positive direction and address stigma in the communities.
机译:Accessible摘要在主题上已知的内容是什么?患有严重精神疾病的父母的孩子往往带着关怀的负担;他们将疾病保留在家庭中,被记录在耻辱,欺负,特别注意他们精神病的父母的健康和福祉。然而,在小型社会上成长时,这些儿童的经历很少。本研究增加了现有知识的内容?儿童在小型社会(法罗群岛)中患有严重精神疾病的父母的生活经历是矛盾的,生活往往是不合理的,并且无论如何,无论如何都是联系的。结果表明,“每个人都知道每个人”,指的是,在小规模的社会中,很难成为匿名的。孩子们熟悉那些人谈论并有一种偏见的态度;这导致参与者不断提醒他们的精神病父母的差异,而且他们感到不如宝宝的价值。小型社会中严重精神疾病的父母的儿童需要支持亲密的家庭以及精神医疗保健专业人员。对练习有何影响?该研究增加了关于父母父母的孩子必须经历的挑战的知识。心理医疗保健同事之间的对话不仅仅是关于照顾病人的父母,而且还有关于儿童的关怀模式,大家的家庭将深化工作人员在精神保健中为家庭为中心护理的必要性。摘要概算估计全球23%的儿童与经历精神疾病的父母一起生活。这些孩子暴露于情绪和心理社会情绪挑战。在生活在小规模的社会中,对这些孩子来说很少。旨在探讨成年人如何与儿童在小型社会中遇到父母的父母,回忆起童年的生活。方法使用内容分析分析具有11名成人的个别访谈。结果作为儿童生活在一个小型社会中的父母体验精神疾病被描述为“生活在一个悖论中”,从三类中出现:“代际帮助和关怀”,“理解家禽疾病的障碍”和“每个人都知道每个人“。儿童收到家庭成员的一点或没有支持,也没有健康和教育专业人员。在小规模社会中讨论,耻辱围绕精神疾病是值得注意的。家庭经常试图隐瞒对儿童负面或不利影响的外人的精神疾病。对实践精神医疗保健专业人员的影响需要考虑有父母经历精神疾病的儿童的需求。患者儿童的幸福是在理解事情的情况下支持他们的福祉,在积极的方向和地址社区中的耻辱中转化闲聊。

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