Title of article :
The views and experiences of severely mentally ill mothers
Author/Authors :
Angeles Diaz-Caneja، نويسنده , , Sonia Johnson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Background The majority of women with
severe mental illness are mothers. Little is known about
their experiences and the extent to which their needs are
met. Methods Semi-structured interviews were carried
out with 22 women with schizophrenia,bipolar affective
disorder or severe depression with psychotic symptoms
in Inner London. Participants’ experiences, views about
services and needs for support in parenting were discussed.
Interviews were transcribed verbatim and qualitative
thematic analysis carried out. Results Most participants
who looked after their children described
motherhood as rewarding and central to their lives.
However, they described the demands associated with
parenting and at the same time coping with severe mental
illness as considerable, and some feared that their
children would be adversely affected by their illnesses.
Parenting responsibilities created practical impediments
to engaging with mental health services. Fear of
losing custody or access to children dominated interactions
with mental health and social services, making
most participants reluctant to disclose difficulties in
parenting to professionals. A widespread assumption
that mentally ill women are inherently poor parents, regardless
of the facts of individual cases, was described,
and stigma was seen as affecting children as well as
mothers. Services were perceived as offering little continuing
support in relation to parenting, intervening
only in crises. Conclusion Little attention has so far been
paid in research and service development to the fact that
the majority of mentally ill women are mothers. Strategies
for assessing and meeting the resulting unmet
needs should be developed and evaluated
Keywords :
women – motherhood – parenting –severe mental illness – psychosis – views about services
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)