Fathers with severe mental illness: characteristics and comparisons
Nicholson, Joanne ; Nason, Margaret W. ; Calabresi, Anne O. ; Yando, Regina
Nicholson, Joanne
Nason, Margaret W.
Calabresi, Anne O.
Yando, Regina
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Journal Article
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1999-02-17
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Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Analysis of Variance
Attitude of Health Personnel
Chi-Square Distribution
Child of Impaired Parents
Cross-Sectional Studies
Family Characteristics
*Family Health
*Fathers
Female
Health Surveys
Humans
Male
Massachusetts
*Mental Disorders
Middle Aged
Mothers
Needs Assessment
Parent-Child Relations
Parenting
Self-Help Groups
Social Perception
Psychiatry
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Analysis of Variance
Attitude of Health Personnel
Chi-Square Distribution
Child of Impaired Parents
Cross-Sectional Studies
Family Characteristics
*Family Health
*Fathers
Female
Health Surveys
Humans
Male
Massachusetts
*Mental Disorders
Middle Aged
Mothers
Needs Assessment
Parent-Child Relations
Parenting
Self-Help Groups
Social Perception
Psychiatry
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Abstract
Among patients with severe mental illness attending a large, urban, outpatient mental health clinic, fathers are described and compared with nonfathers and with mothers on demographic, clinical, and child-related characteristics, and on resources and service needs. While fathers and nonfathers with mental illness differed significantly on most variables, fathers and mothers with mental illness were remarkably similar except on child-related characteristics. Issues regarding fathers' experiences and service needs are discussed.
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Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1999 Jan;69(1):134-41.
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9990445