青少年残疾与并发精神健康障碍的父母经验

Jodi M. Duke, G. Francis, M. Fujita
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本研究调查了有残疾和并发心理健康障碍(D/MH)的年轻成年人(YA)父母的经历。随着这些学生离开高中,父母成为主要的支持提供者,但人们对这些父母面临的挑战知之甚少。研究人员使用了一种基本的解释方法来分析来自患有D/MH的YA父母的定性数据。参与者描述了(a)寻求YA诊断的经验,(b)YA需求的影响,(c)父母需求,以及(d)对专业人员和父母的建议。对实践的影响包括学校和心理健康专业人员之间加强合作和培训,以及对专业人员和家庭进行心理健康培训。未来的研究应该探索家庭单位的经验,以确定家庭成员使用的应对策略。
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Experiences of Parents of Young Adults With Disabilities and Co-Occurring Mental Health Disorders
This study examined the experiences of parents of young adults (YAs) with disabilities and co-occurring mental health disorders (D/MH). As these students leave high school, parents become primary providers of support, yet little is known about the challenges these parents face. Researchers used a basic interpretive approach to analyze qualitative data from parents of YAs with D/MH. Participants described (a) experience seeking YA's diagnoses, (b) impact of YA needs, (c) parent needs, and (d) recommendations for professionals and parents. Implications for practice include greater collaboration and training between school and mental health professionals and mental health training to professionals and families. Future research should explore the experiences of family units to determine coping strategies used across family members.
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