Managing moods and parenting: Perspectives of former system youth who struggle with emotional challenges |
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Authors: | Sarah Carter Narendorf Michelle R. Munson Fredreka Levingston |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Houston, Graduate College of Social Work, United States;2. New York University, Silver School of Social Work, United States |
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Abstract: | Young adults who were served in public systems of care as children are much more likely than their peers to be parenting in adolescence and young adulthood. They are also more likely than their counterparts to have a history of mental health problems. This study examined the perspectives of young adult parents with mood problems who had been involved in public systems of care before age 18. Qualitative interviews with twenty-eight participants were analyzed to examine the experience of managing moods and parenting. Young parents described how their symptoms impact their parenting and how parenting impacts their coping. They also described the strengths and challenges of using mental health services while parenting. Findings highlight the need to provide interventions that include supports for both parenting and symptom management and for providers to include both tangible and emotional support in their interventions. |
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Keywords: | Parenting Mental health service use Public systems Young adult |
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