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TITLE:
The Importance of Recognising Depression in Adolescents Affected by Parental Illness
AUTHORS:
David Morley, Crispin Jenkinson
KEYWORDS:
Adolescent; Depression; Parental Illness
JOURNAL NAME:
Psychology,
Vol.3 No.9A,
September
25,
2012
ABSTRACT: Research focusing on the impact of parental illness has increased rapidly in recent years, with studies on a range of both chronic and acute illnesses having now been reported. A key and consistent finding is the elevated risk of depression that young people face when adjusting to and living with a parent experiencing such a condition. Examples from the literature include studies focusing on parental multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, cancer, affective disorder and traumatic brain injury. Such a body of literature emphasises the need to recognise and manage the increased risk of depression that young people face when confronted with such parental conditions and that a more family centred approach to parental illness is required. Additionally, it is important that the potential threat parental illness poses to young people’s mental well-being is reflected in relevant clinical guidelines.
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