Inoff-Germain G, Nottelmann E D, Radke-Yarrow M
National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Md., USA.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1997 Jul;67(3):433-48. doi: 10.1037/h0080245.
Family, dyadic, and individual functioning were examined in 18 control families and 41 families with a history of maternal affective illness-including 26 in which husbands also had a history of psychiatric illness. Assessments of functioning, based on observed family interactions, indicated that families with a history of affective illness are more likely to have functional problems, and that problems may differ as a function of type of diagnosis and number of ill parents. Findings suggest that clinical program planning should take into account variability within groups, as well as individual competencies.
研究人员对18个对照家庭和41个有母亲情感疾病史的家庭进行了家庭、二元组和个体功能的调查,其中包括26个丈夫也有精神疾病史的家庭。基于观察到的家庭互动对功能进行的评估表明,有情感疾病史的家庭更有可能出现功能问题,而且问题可能因诊断类型和患病父母数量的不同而有所差异。研究结果表明,临床项目规划应考虑到群体内部的变异性以及个体能力。