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Children of adults with severe mental illness: mental health, help seeking and service use

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Vicki Cowling
Affiliation:
Eastern Health Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service, 21 Ware Crescent, Ringwood East, Victoria 3135, Australia
Ernest S. L. Luk
Affiliation:
Monash University
Cristea Mileshkin
Affiliation:
Eastern Health Mental Health Service
Peter Birleson
Affiliation:
Eastern Health Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service, Victoria, Australia
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Abstract

Aims and Method

We aimed to determine the prevalence of childhood mental health problems in children of parents registered with an Australian area mental health service, and to study the parents' help-seeking and service use for their children. Parents were recruited through their case managers, and asked to complete the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), the Service Utilisation Questionnaire and the Help-seeking Questionnaire.

Results

A quarter of the children were in the clinical range of the SDQ total scores, with high sub-scale scores. However, 63% of the parents reported reluctance to seek help, and 19% reported not using services.

Clinical Implications

Children of parents with mental illness are at higher risk of childhood psychiatric disorders. Assessment of the child at the time of referral of the parent is an opportunity for problem identification, parental education, and early intervention.

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Copyright © The Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2004
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Table 1. Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire scores for children in three age bands

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Table 2. Prevalence of mental health problems in 101 children measured using the extended version of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire

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Table 3. Proportion of children attending each service type in preceding 6 months (n=126)

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