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First episode psychosis: A comparison of caregiving appraisals in parents caring for the same child.

Juliana OnwumereSophie WilsonJo BillingsLucy BrownCaroline FloydKaja WiduchNatasha LyonsLai Chu ManGareth JamesRoya AfsharzadeganSanna KhanMellisha PadayatchiJonathan SourayDavid Raune
Published in: Early intervention in psychiatry (2020)
With exception of beliefs about illness timeline and an expressed preference for use of emotion-based coping, parent caregivers of the same child in early psychosis services are likely to report similar illness beliefs and caregiving reactions. Efforts to ensure staff awareness of the potential areas of divergence in parental caregiving appraisals and exploring the implications of the divergence for the caregiving relationship and patient outcomes are indicated.
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