PARENTING AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CHILDREN FOR WOMEN WITH A SERIOUS MENTAL-ILLNESS

Citation
Ct. Mowbray et al., PARENTING AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CHILDREN FOR WOMEN WITH A SERIOUS MENTAL-ILLNESS, Journal of mental health administration, 22(2), 1995, pp. 189-200
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Heath Policy & Services
ISSN journal
00928623
Volume
22
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
189 - 200
Database
ISI
SICI code
0092-8623(1995)22:2<189:PATSOC>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Increased time in the community has made developmental life tasks of a dulthood more relevant to individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) . Parenting and motherhood are thus important areas of study, since it has been established that women with SMI are likely to have children. Previous research has concentrated primarily on the deleterious effec ts on the child of having a mentally ill parent. Mothers' capabilities or problems in parenting and the meaning of motherhood from the women 's perspective have received limited attention. In the present intervi ew study of 24 mothers with mental illness, satisfaction and self-repo rted competency in parenting were found to be high, although significa nt economic and some support problems were reported. Women described t he meaning of children and the significance of the parenting role, yet realistically portrayed their concerns over discipline and the effect s their problems have. Implications for mental health services are dis cussed.