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Family Conundrums with Psychiatric Medication: An Inquiry into Experiences,Beliefs, and Desires
Authors:Bentley  Kia J.  Thissen  Rhonda
Affiliation:1.Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA
;2.The School of Social Work, 1000 Floyd Avenue, Richmond, VA, 23284-2027, USA
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Abstract:

Research with families of people with serious mental illness consistently shows that the concerns and conundrums about their loved one’s medication are among those most centrally voiced. The inquiry here relied on an anonymous cross-sectional survey of attitudes, beliefs, and experiences of family members (N = 339) specifically related to psychiatric medication use. A latent profile analysis yielded two categories of respondents: those “skeptical of the medical model,” which represented 43% of the survey respondents, and those “supportive of the medical model,” which represented 57% of the survey respondents. Data from open-ended questions suggests families crave inclusion and wish providers would more radically embrace both collaboration and balance in their approach to medication maintenance. The hope of this research is to help mental health providers be more responsive and compassionate in their work with families of people with serious mental illness, especially as it relates to psychiatric medication.

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