Concerns about the children of psychiatric in-patients - What the parents say

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There is an increasing body of research literature investigating the effects of parental mental illness on children. This study investigates the views of psychiatric in-patients on consequences of their admission to hospital and their mental illness for their children. The results suggest that the parents do not readily acknowledge that their children have problems, and that interventional approaches require good liaison between adult mental health services and child-focused agencies.

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Stormont, F., Craig, T., Atakan, Z., Loader, P., & Williams, C. (1997). Concerns about the children of psychiatric in-patients - What the parents say. Psychiatric Bulletin, 21(8), 495–497. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.21.8.495

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