Honey Anne, Chesterman Sarah, Hancock Nicola, Llewellyn Gwynnyth, Hazell Philip, Clarke Simon
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, PO Box 170, Lidcombe, 1825, Australia.
Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Community Ment Health J. 2015 Oct;51(7):841-51. doi: 10.1007/s10597-015-9864-6. Epub 2015 Mar 29.
A parent's response to a young person's mental illness can influence their recovery and wellbeing. Many parents devote considerable time and energy to supporting a young person experiencing mental illness and engage in numerous different practices to do so. Yet little is known about why parents use particular practices. This article explores this question through qualitative analysis of parent perspectives. Interviews with 32 parents of young people living with mental illness were analysed using constant comparative analysis. Findings suggest that parents' choice of and ability to carry out particular practices are shaped by: their knowledge and beliefs; their personal resources and constraints; and their social and service networks. Further, parents took active measures to optimize these influences. By understanding the complexity of their own potential influence on both knowing what to do and being able to do it, health professionals can better enable parents to support young adults experiencing mental illness.
父母对年轻人精神疾病的反应会影响他们的康复和幸福。许多父母投入大量时间和精力来支持患有精神疾病的年轻人,并采取许多不同的做法来做到这一点。然而,对于父母为何采用特定做法却知之甚少。本文通过对父母观点的定性分析来探讨这个问题。使用持续比较分析法对32位患有精神疾病的年轻人的父母进行了访谈分析。研究结果表明,父母对特定做法的选择和实施能力受到以下因素的影响:他们的知识和信念;他们的个人资源和限制;以及他们的社会和服务网络。此外,父母采取了积极措施来优化这些影响。通过了解他们自身潜在影响的复杂性,包括知道做什么以及能够做什么,健康专业人员可以更好地使父母能够支持患有精神疾病的年轻人。