Childhood experiences pursue adulthood for better and worse: a qualitative study of adults' experiences after growing up with a severely mentally ill parent in a small-scale society

童年经历对成年生活的影响有好有坏:一项关于在小型社会中与患有严重精神疾病的父母一起长大的成年人的经历的定性研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Growing up with a severely mentally ill parent can impact on subsequent adult life, and it can be extra challenging in a society with a small population, known as a small-scale society. Life in a small-scale society is characterised by multiple close relationships, lack of anonymity and a conservative attitude towards normal behaviour. AIMS: To look at the impact of growing up with a mentally ill parent on adult life in a small-scale society. METHODS: Data from semistructured interviews with 11 adult children of severely mentally ill parents were reanalysed and subjected to secondary analysis. RESULTS: The additional analysis resulted in four central themes: 'becoming open and courageous', 'seeking and giving help', 'feeling uncertain and different' and 'being resilient and sensitive'. These were conflated into an overarching theme: 'childhood experiences track into adulthood for better and worse'. The themes elucidate a diverse big picture and encompass positive and challenging features of adult life in a small-scale society. CONCLUSIONS: The study ends with recommendations for the early establishment of collaboration and family-focused interventions with mentally ill parents and their children.

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