The Psychosocial Research Centre, Department of Psychiatry, 85084The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
67427The Bouverie Centre, School of Psychology & Public Health, La Trobe University, Brunswick, Victoria, Australia.
Qual Health Res. 2023 Feb;33(3):191-203. doi: 10.1177/10497323221147130. Epub 2023 Jan 17.
Little has been documented of the journey that family and friends (F&F) undertake when supporting a young person aged 12-25 years struggling with mental illness. The experiences of family and friends were explored using an online qualitative survey ( = 58) and semi-structured interviews ( = 15). Recruitment was through a national youth mental health service Facebook page and website. An experiential thematic analysis was conducted focusing on participants' experiences and sense of their world.Strong feelings and challenging life circumstances made the context of help-seeking complicated. Despite following usual avenues for advice or support, F&F still came across professionals and a health/mental health system that compounded their distress. It was the simpler things that some professionals did that made their journey more bearable. Useful insights derived from the narratives allow service improvement recommendations such as reminding professionals of the multiplicity of stressors commonplace to families and the value of validation and acknowledgement.
当支持 12-25 岁患有精神疾病的年轻人时,家庭和朋友(F&F)所经历的事情鲜有记录。本研究使用在线定性调查(n = 58)和半结构化访谈(n = 15)的方式探索了家庭和朋友的经历。通过国家青年心理健康服务的 Facebook 页面和网站招募参与者。采用体验主题分析方法,重点关注参与者的经历和他们对世界的感知。强烈的感受和具有挑战性的生活环境使寻求帮助的背景变得复杂。尽管遵循了寻求建议或支持的通常途径,但 F&F 仍然遇到了让他们更加痛苦的专业人员和医疗/心理健康系统。一些专业人员所做的简单事情使他们的旅程更加可以忍受。从这些叙述中得出的有用见解可以为服务改进提供建议,例如提醒专业人员注意家庭中常见的多种压力源,以及验证和认可的价值。