Den har rapporten handlar om stod till barn som upplevt vald mot sin mamma av pappan eller en ann... more Den har rapporten handlar om stod till barn som upplevt vald mot sin mamma av pappan eller en annan man som mamman haft eller har en relation med, mer specifikt om Kids Club-metodens mojligheter oc ...
Prevalence of children's exposure to intimate partner violence has been estimated at 10% to 2... more Prevalence of children's exposure to intimate partner violence has been estimated at 10% to 20% each year. Many children exposed to domestic violence appear to manifest negative effects. Limited research suggests the possibility of long-term effects such as lowered self-esteem and depression. Factors that moderate children's responses to domestic violence include the nature of the discord, the child's age and gender, exposure to other forms of maltreatment, and the presence of factors that buffer the child, such as social support. Mediating factors that may help explain why exposure to domestic violence is harmful to children include disrupted parenting, inadequate coping responses, and development of posttraumatic stress reactions. Group and individual intervention with children who witness partner abuse should be focused around enhancing safety. Additional goals include better understanding of domestic violence and perpetrator responsibility for abuse, improved coping ...
Background: One in ten children have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness by specialised psyc... more Background: One in ten children have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness by specialised psychiatric services. Severe parental mental illness is a well-established risk factor for children’s mental health problems, making the identification and support of these children a public health concern. This study investigated the mental health and family context of children of parents diagnosed with depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder in this clinical setting. Methods: Parental reports on 87 children aged 8–17 years were analysed. The children’s mental health was compared with that of a Swedish population-based sample. Multiple linear regression was used to investigate associations between child mental health and child gender, child age, parent symptoms and social status, family functioning, and perceived parental control. Furthermore, a cumulative risk index explored the effect of multiple risk factors on child mental health. Results: The children reportedly had significantly more...
Den har rapporten handlar om stod till barn som upplevt vald mot sin mamma av pappan eller en ann... more Den har rapporten handlar om stod till barn som upplevt vald mot sin mamma av pappan eller en annan man som mamman haft eller har en relation med, mer specifikt om Kids Club-metodens mojligheter oc ...
Psykisk halsa hos mammor som utsatts for vald av sin partner : fore och efter deltagande i Bojens... more Psykisk halsa hos mammor som utsatts for vald av sin partner : fore och efter deltagande i Bojens grupprogram
Objectives Parental psychosis poses a risk factor for a child’s well-being. Few studies have focu... more Objectives Parental psychosis poses a risk factor for a child’s well-being. Few studies have focused on the parents’ views of how their psychosis affects their parenting, and results for parenting ability in this group are contradictory. The present study aimed to explore how parents with psychosis experience the effect(s) of their illness on parenting. Methods In-depth and semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 parents who attended outpatient clinics specializing in psychosis. The transcripts were analyzed using thematic analysis. Data related to the research aim were analyzed deductively according to the protection, reciprocity, control, guided learning, and group participation model of parenting. Data in each domain were subsequently coded inductively to form subthemes. Results Results show that all domains of parenting appear to be affected by psychosis. The parents specifically mentioned that depression, fatigue, and difficulty focusing because of hearing voices had ...
Den har rapporten handlar om stod till barn som upplevt vald mot sin mamma av pappan eller en ann... more Den har rapporten handlar om stod till barn som upplevt vald mot sin mamma av pappan eller en annan man som mamman haft eller har en relation med, mer specifikt om Kids Club-metodens mojligheter oc ...
Prevalence of children's exposure to intimate partner violence has been estimated at 10% to 2... more Prevalence of children's exposure to intimate partner violence has been estimated at 10% to 20% each year. Many children exposed to domestic violence appear to manifest negative effects. Limited research suggests the possibility of long-term effects such as lowered self-esteem and depression. Factors that moderate children's responses to domestic violence include the nature of the discord, the child's age and gender, exposure to other forms of maltreatment, and the presence of factors that buffer the child, such as social support. Mediating factors that may help explain why exposure to domestic violence is harmful to children include disrupted parenting, inadequate coping responses, and development of posttraumatic stress reactions. Group and individual intervention with children who witness partner abuse should be focused around enhancing safety. Additional goals include better understanding of domestic violence and perpetrator responsibility for abuse, improved coping ...
Background: One in ten children have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness by specialised psyc... more Background: One in ten children have a parent diagnosed with a mental illness by specialised psychiatric services. Severe parental mental illness is a well-established risk factor for children’s mental health problems, making the identification and support of these children a public health concern. This study investigated the mental health and family context of children of parents diagnosed with depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder in this clinical setting. Methods: Parental reports on 87 children aged 8–17 years were analysed. The children’s mental health was compared with that of a Swedish population-based sample. Multiple linear regression was used to investigate associations between child mental health and child gender, child age, parent symptoms and social status, family functioning, and perceived parental control. Furthermore, a cumulative risk index explored the effect of multiple risk factors on child mental health. Results: The children reportedly had significantly more...
Den har rapporten handlar om stod till barn som upplevt vald mot sin mamma av pappan eller en ann... more Den har rapporten handlar om stod till barn som upplevt vald mot sin mamma av pappan eller en annan man som mamman haft eller har en relation med, mer specifikt om Kids Club-metodens mojligheter oc ...
Psykisk halsa hos mammor som utsatts for vald av sin partner : fore och efter deltagande i Bojens... more Psykisk halsa hos mammor som utsatts for vald av sin partner : fore och efter deltagande i Bojens grupprogram
Objectives Parental psychosis poses a risk factor for a child’s well-being. Few studies have focu... more Objectives Parental psychosis poses a risk factor for a child’s well-being. Few studies have focused on the parents’ views of how their psychosis affects their parenting, and results for parenting ability in this group are contradictory. The present study aimed to explore how parents with psychosis experience the effect(s) of their illness on parenting. Methods In-depth and semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 parents who attended outpatient clinics specializing in psychosis. The transcripts were analyzed using thematic analysis. Data related to the research aim were analyzed deductively according to the protection, reciprocity, control, guided learning, and group participation model of parenting. Data in each domain were subsequently coded inductively to form subthemes. Results Results show that all domains of parenting appear to be affected by psychosis. The parents specifically mentioned that depression, fatigue, and difficulty focusing because of hearing voices had ...
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