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Special Section: A Memorial Tribute: Prosocial Family Processes and the Quality of Life of Persons With Schizophrenia
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Prosocial Family ProcessesQuality Of LifeSpecial SectionMemorial TributeMental HealthMental IllnessPsychologySocial SciencesFamily RelationshipFamily InteractionFamily LifeFamily RelationshipsPsychiatryPsychotic DisorderLife SatisfactionSerious Mental IllnessSchizophreniaMedicineFamily DynamicPsychopathology
Objectives-Research on the family's contribution to the quality of life of persons with serious mental illness has largely focused on negative family interactions associated with poorer client outcomes.The purpose of this naturalistic study of aging mothers and adults with schizophrenia was to investigate prosocial family processes that potentially enhance, rather than detract from, the life satisfaction of persons with serious mental illness.Methods-The data were drawn from a longitudinal study of aging parents caring for a son or daughter with schizophrenia.This report is based on 122 mother-adult child dyads who participated in the third wave of the study.Mothers completed an in-home interview and questionnaire that included measures of the quality of the relationship between the mother and adult child, maternal warmth, and maternal praise of the adult child.The adult with schizophrenia completed a life satisfaction questionnaire.Results-The adults with schizophrenia had higher life satisfaction when their mothers expressed greater warmth and praise of their son or daughter with schizophrenia and when their mothers reported the quality of their relationship as being close and mutually supportive.Conclusions-Past research has emphasized changing families, most typically by lowering expressed emotion, with little emphasis on the families' strengths, in particular, prosocial family processes that may enhance the life satisfaction of their loved one.As a recovery orientation focuses on the strengths of adults with mental illness, it also should focus equally on the supportive presence of families in the lives of clients.
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