估计心理健康服务中的消费者亲子关系:一种人口普查方法

D. Howe, Samantha Batchelor, Katarzyna Bochyńska
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少数报告父母精神问题或精神疾病患病率的研究估计,20-50%的心理健康服务客户可能是父母。这些研究往往不能充分描述人群、所涉及的儿童以及他们接触到的潜在风险因素。社区服务部最近的一次审查确定,在虐待儿童的家庭中,有精神健康问题的父母所占比例过高,《保护澳大利亚儿童国家框架》强调,需要提高成人服务机构的能力,以确定和应对处于危险中的儿童的需求。本文描述了新南威尔士州每年在中央海岸精神卫生服务中心进行的精神卫生和育儿普查的历史背景、发展和实施。在2008年和2009年,几乎三分之一的客户被认定为0-17岁儿童的父母。大多数父母是女性,最常见的诊断是情绪和精神障碍。近60%的儿童与患有精神疾病的父母长期生活在一起,超过40%的父母得到的支持水平很低。心理健康和育儿普查被认为是此类普查中的第一个,不仅确定某一天成人心理健康服务的活跃客户中为人父母的普遍程度,而且还生成关于父母和儿童的背景信息,包括儿童暴露于风险因素的情况。
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Estimating consumer parenthood within mental health services: A census approach
Abstract The few studies reporting the prevalence of parental mental problems or mental illness estimate that anywhere between 20–50% of clients of mental health services may be parents. The studies often fail to fully describe the population, the children involved, and their exposure to potential risk factors. A recent Department of Community Services review identified that parents with mental health issues are over-represented among maltreating families, and the National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children emphasised the need to increase the capacity and capability of adult services to identify and respond to the needs of children at risk. This paper describes the historical context, development, and implementation of the Mental Health and Parenting Census which is conducted annually across Central Coast Mental Health Services in New South Wales. In 2008 and 2009, almost one third of clients were identified as parents of children aged 0–17 years. The majority of parents were female, and the most common diagnoses were mood and psychotic disorders. Almost 60% of children were living with the parent with a mental illness on a permanent basis, and over 40% of parents experience low levels of support. The Mental Health and Parenting Census is thought to be the first of its kind to not only determine the prevalence of parenthood amongst active clients of an adult mental health service on a given day, but also to generate contextual information about the parents and the children, including exposure of children to risk factors.
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