2019
DOI: 10.13005/bpj/1711
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Challenges of Indian Girls with Maternal Schizophrenia

Abstract: Schizophrenia, earlier known as dementia praecox, is considered to be one of the most devastating mental illnesses due to its impact on the individual as well as family members. The Indian context characterized by one’s rootedness to family, warrant enquiry about difficulties and burnouts faced by girl children. When it is the mother who is suffering from the illness, there tends to be a huge lag in terms of primary care giving. A disturbed home environment along with inadequate parenting have shown to adver… Show more

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“…Children of PwSZ have been found to perform worse than their peers academically, experience deficits in cognitive development, have higher emotional distress, and demonstrate lower social competence and functioning [1,5,6]. Further, these children frequently face stigma related to parental mental illness, resulting in social withdrawal [7][8][9].…”
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“…Children of PwSZ have been found to perform worse than their peers academically, experience deficits in cognitive development, have higher emotional distress, and demonstrate lower social competence and functioning [1,5,6]. Further, these children frequently face stigma related to parental mental illness, resulting in social withdrawal [7][8][9].…”
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confidence: 99%