Promoting children's health when a parent has a mental health problem: a mixed methods study of the experiences and views of health visitors and their co-workers
Abstract Background Unrecognised and untreated parental mental illness is a major adverse childhood experience with potentially life-long consequences for health and wellbeing. In the United Kingdom (UK) health visitors provide a universal health promotion service to children aged 0-5 years, which i...
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Main Authors: | Louise Condon (Author), Timothy Driscoll (Author), Joy Merrell (Author), Mel Storey (Author), Amanda Thomas (Author), Beryl Mansel (Author), Sherrill Snelgrove (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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