Basic Family Relations, Parental Bonding, and Dyadic Adjustment in Families With a Member With Psychosis.
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Autor/a
Roca Santos, Mariona
Vilaregut i Puigdesens, Anna
Palma Sevillano, Carolina
Barón, Francisco J.
Campreciós Orriols, Meritxell
Mercadal Salort, Laura
Otros/as autores/as
Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Psicologia, Ciències de l’Educació i de l’Esport Blanquerna
Fecha de publicación
2020Resumen
The aim of the current study is to describe and explore basic family relations, parental bonding, and
dyadic adjustment in families with offspring diagnosed with a psychotic disorder. The sample was made up of
120 participants, 60 in the clinical group (GCL) and 60 in the comparison group (GCP). All participants were
assessed using the Basic Family Relations Evaluation Questionnaire (CERFB), the Parental Bonding Instrument
(PBI), and the Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS). The results showed differences between the clinical and
comparison groups in terms of perceptions of basic family relations, dyadic adjustment and parental bonding.
The clinical group recorded less favorable results for all of these variables. More specifically, the study observed
significant differences between the groups in parental function, overprotection and caring. This study
deepens our understanding of how family assessment and relational diagnoses can serve as prevention and
intervention tools for families affected by a psychotic disorder.
Tipo de documento
Artículo
Versión presentada
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English
Palabras clave
Famílies
Pares
Psicosi
Páginas
12 p.
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Springer
Publicado en
Community Mental Health Journal,2020, 1- 7
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