Nicholson J, Sweeney E M, Geller J L
Center for Research on Mental Health Services, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester 01655, USA.
Psychiatr Serv. 1998 May;49(5):643-9. doi: 10.1176/ps.49.5.643.
This study explores the experiences of mothers with mental illness regarding their family relationships.
Six focus groups of mothers with mental illness and five focus groups of case managers met to discuss problems facing mothers with mental illness and to recommend solutions. Focus groups were audiotaped, and transcripts were coded and analyzed qualitatively to describe ways in which husbands and partners, grandparents, and other family members contribute to the context of parenting for mothers with mental illness.
Mothers with mental illness and case managers described a range of relationships and attitudes of family members and provided examples of the ways in which family members contribute both positively and negatively to parenting.
Although family members may seem to be natural supports for mothers with mental illness, their involvement in the context of parenting may not be entirely positive. The contributions of family members to the context of parenting for mothers with mental illness must be considered by treatment providers if unintentional negative outcomes are to be avoided.
本研究探讨患有精神疾病的母亲在家庭关系方面的经历。
六个由患有精神疾病的母亲组成的焦点小组和五个由个案管理人员组成的焦点小组举行会议,讨论患有精神疾病的母亲所面临的问题并提出解决方案。焦点小组会议进行了录音,对文字记录进行编码并进行定性分析,以描述丈夫和伴侣、祖父母及其他家庭成员在患有精神疾病的母亲养育子女过程中所起的作用。
患有精神疾病的母亲和个案管理人员描述了家庭成员的一系列关系和态度,并举例说明了家庭成员在养育子女方面所起的积极和消极作用。
虽然家庭成员似乎是患有精神疾病的母亲的天然支持者,但他们在养育子女过程中的参与可能并非完全是积极的。如果要避免无意的负面结果,治疗提供者必须考虑家庭成员在患有精神疾病的母亲养育子女过程中所起的作用。