2024
DOI: 10.1080/17482631.2024.2414481
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A phenomenological investigation of kinship involvement in the lives of children whose parents have mental illness

Ebenezer Cudjoe,
Victoria Awortwe

Abstract: Background and Purpose Mental health services rarely reach children whose parents have mental illness despite their poor outcomes. There is a need to consider how mental health practitioners can prioritize the needs of these children and their families. This study examined kinship involvement in the lives of children whose parents have mental illness. Methods A phenomenological design was used, interviewing 20 children (aged 10–17 years) in families with parental mental… Show more

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