Stracke M, Gilbert K, Kieser M, Klose C, Krisam J, Ebert D, Buntrock C, Christiansen H (2019)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2019
Book Volume: 10
Background: Mental health problems are highly frequent, as well as being associated with enormous societal and economic costs and significant disability-adjusted life years. Children of parents with a mental illness (COPMI) are at a tremendously increased risk to develop disorders themselves. According to the literature, parental mental disorders launch a wave of risk factors that in turn predict the emergence of psychological problems in the offspring, and effective treatment of the parental disorder has been associated with reduced child psychopathology (launch and grow assumption). Furthermore, studies focusing on parent-child interaction demonstrate generally poorer parenting skills in parents with mental disorders, and the enhancement of such skills has been a significant mediator in improving child outcomes (parenting assumption).
APA:
Stracke, M., Gilbert, K., Kieser, M., Klose, C., Krisam, J., Ebert, D.,... Christiansen, H. (2019). COMPARE Family (Children of Mentally III Parents at Risk Evaluation): A Study Protocol for a Preventive Intervention for Children of Mentally III Parents (Triple P, Evidence-Based Program That Enhances Parentings Skills, in Addition to Gold-Standard CBT With the Mentally III Parent) in a Multicenter RCT-Part II. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00054
MLA:
Stracke, Markus, et al. "COMPARE Family (Children of Mentally III Parents at Risk Evaluation): A Study Protocol for a Preventive Intervention for Children of Mentally III Parents (Triple P, Evidence-Based Program That Enhances Parentings Skills, in Addition to Gold-Standard CBT With the Mentally III Parent) in a Multicenter RCT-Part II." Frontiers in Psychiatry 10 (2019).
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