The Help-Seeking Experiences of Parents of Children with a First-Episode of Psychosis

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David Skubby
Natalie Bonfine
Hattie Tracy
Kristen Knepp
Mark R. Munetz
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[1] Hendrix College,Department of Sociology and Anthropology
[2] Northeast Ohio Medical University,Department of Psychiatry
[3] Child Guidance and Family Solutions,undefined
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First episode psychosis; Parents; Adolescents and young adults; Families; Pathways to treatment;
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The objective was to understand the experiences of parents as they sought psychological and specialized medical services for a loved one having a first episode of psychosis. The research method was qualitative and the data gathering was done through semi-structured interviews. Eleven parents of eight adolescent or young adult children consented to be interviewed. Data from these interviews were coded and sorted. Parents reported that many of their encounters resulted in delays in accessing treatment. These encounters were characterized by misattributions of the child’s behavior, poor advice, misdiagnosis, disbelief in the seriousness of the child’s condition, and an unwillingness to share information. But parents also reported that encounters with other individuals were characterized by helpful advice, emotional support, and suggestions as to how to access early intervention services. Encounters with many professionals were generally not helpful to parents. These encounters served as roadblocks to accessing proper treatment for their child. More publicity, outreach, and education are recommended in the professional community.
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