학술논문

Have the Invisible Children Become Visible?*
Document Type
Article
Source
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. Revue Canadienne de Psychiatrie; December 1993, Vol. 38 Issue: 10 p678-680, 3p
Subject
Language
ISSN
07067437; 14970015
Abstract
Over the past 30 years much information has been collected on children whose parents suffer from psychiatric illness. Research has shown that many of these children are at high risk for significant psychopathology but there have been few investigations examining whether or not they are being identified and are receiving mental health care. The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate to what extent the children of psychiatrically ill adult patients are identified and referred to the mental health services. Results of structured interviews with the patients indicate that a considerable number had school-aged children and that in many instances no inquiry had been made concerning the children's psychological health. Although some of the children were reported to have received treatment, few had been referred by their parents’ psychiatrists. Recommendations to improve the identification and treatment of such children are outlined in this study.