Focus groups on educational programming for children affected by a family member with a mental illness

R. Sands, Phyllis Solomno, E. Mannion
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Abstract Family education programs are usually targeted to adult parents, spouses, and siblings. Because there are few models appropriate for children and adolescents affected by a family member with a mental illness, a family-centered program in Philadelphia held focus group meetings to obtain the perspectives of professionals and persons with mental illnesses. This was a preliminary step that would guide the design of educational workshops for children and adolescents. This paper reports the findings of the focus groups held with providers, adolescents, parents, and adult children or siblings. The groups recommended specific content areas for different age groups, suggested a variety of activities and teaching methods, and offered ideas about how the program might be structured and motivation might be maintained. Participants concurred that children and adolescents would benefit from obtaining accurate information and learning about coping strategies in educational workshops that are attuned to children's emotional needs and developmental stage.
为受患有精神疾病的家庭成员影响的儿童制定教育方案的焦点小组
家庭教育项目通常针对成年父母、配偶和兄弟姐妹。由于很少有适合被患有精神疾病的家庭成员影响的儿童和青少年的模式,费城的一个以家庭为中心的项目举行了焦点小组会议,以获取专业人士和精神疾病患者的观点。这是指导为儿童和青少年设计教育讲习班的初步步骤。本文报告了与提供者、青少年、父母和成年子女或兄弟姐妹举行的焦点小组的调查结果。这些小组为不同的年龄组推荐了具体的内容领域,提出了各种各样的活动和教学方法,并就如何组织课程和保持积极性提出了意见。与会者一致认为,儿童和青少年可以在适合儿童情感需要和发展阶段的教育工作坊中获得准确的信息和学习应对策略。
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