Title of article :
Mother’s perceptions of child mental health problems and services: A cross sectional study from Lahore
Author/Authors :
Imran, Nazish Child & Family Psychiatry Department - King Edward Medical University - Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan , Ashraf, Sania , Shoukat, Rabia , Pervez, Muhammad Ijaz Department of Psychiatry & Behavioural Sciences - King Edward Medical University - Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract :
Objective: To assess the perceptions of mothers regarding child mental health problems, its causes,
preferred treatment options, and to determine whom they would consult, if their child had a psychiatric
illness.
Methods: Following informed consent, a questionnaire covering perceptions regarding various aspects of
child mental illness was used for data collection from mothers. They were asked to identify the symptoms
and behaviours they considered psychopathological in children, which treatments they would prefer, where
they would turn for help with a mentally ill child, and their understanding of the causes of child psychiatric
disorders in addition to ways to increase awareness of child psychiatric issues in the society.
Results: Ninety one mothers participated in the study. They equally perceived emotional, behavioural
and cognitive symptoms as suggestive of mental ill health in childhood. Mothers perceived multiple
causes of child mental health problems, including family problems, economic difficulties, social adversity
and possession by evil spirits. A substantial proportion preferred medication, recitation of Holy Quran
and psychotherapy as the preferred treatment options. Overall, mothers preferred consulting health
professionals than religious scholars and faith healers. They were keen for steps to increase mental health
awareness within their society.
Conclusion: Despite different cultural perspective, mothers exhibit good understanding of symptoms of
child mental health issues and appear open to various services and treatment options. Understanding
parental perceptions and expectations from child psychiatric services are crucial in increasing families’
engagement in treatment.
Keywords :
Mothers , Perceptions , Mental health , Emotional & behavioural problems , Pakistan
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics