Zusammenfassung
Anliegen Bei etwa 10 % aller
Frauen und 6 % aller Männer kommt es im Rahmen ihrer
Elternschaft zu teilweise erheblichen psychischen Störungen. Zum
Hilfebedarf psychisch kranker Eltern liegen vereinzelte Befunde vor.
Methode Literaturübersicht. Ergebnisse/Fazit Psychisch kranke Frauen weisen sowohl
hinsichtlich des peri- und postpartalen Verlaufs als auch in ihrer Elternrolle
einen gesundheitlichen und sozialen Hilfe- und Unterstützungsbedarf auf.
Psychisch kranke Väter benötigen Unterstützung in der
Ausübung ihrer Elternrolle. Zu den Problemen zählen auch
Stigmatisierung und die Angst vor Sorgerechtsverlust. Psychisch kranke Eltern
können die Aufgaben einer Elternschaft häufig bewältigen, wenn
geeignete Hilfen zur Verfügung stehen.
Abstract
Background Approximately 10 %
of women and 6 % of men who become parents will experience mental
health problems and a significant proportion of these have a severe psychiatric
illness. PurposeThis paper provides a literature review
of the needs of parents with severe mental illness. Methods Literature review. Results
Mothers with severe mental illness have a wide range of complex health and
social care needs in addition to their parenting needs, which must be addressed
by services in pregnancy and postpartum to optimise outcomes. There is limited
evidence on the needs of fathers with severe mental illness but they may have
a
greater number of needs than women, and a greater need for training in
parenting skills than women suffering from severe mental illness. Parents with
severe mental illness may experience stigma and discrimination, and fear
accessing services due to fears of losing custody of their child.
Conclusions Although a significant proportion of parents
with severe mental illness do lose custody, many can successfully parent if
adequate support is available and needs are assessed and managed by a
multi-disciplinary team.
Schlüsselwörter
psychotische Störungen - Schizophrenie - Eltern - Mütter - Väter
Keywords
psychotic disorder - schizophrenia - parents - mothers - fathers
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Prof. Louise M. Howard
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Women's Mental Health, Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist, Health Service
and Population Research Department, PO31 Institute of Psychiatry, King's
College London
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