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What about the Children? The experiences and needs of children who live with parents with mental illness.

School of Nursing and Midwifery | PHD

Applications are now CLOSED
Funding
Unfunded
Reference Number
NAM-AGr-0925
Application Deadline
31 January 2025
Start Date
15 September 2025

Overview

Parental mental illness can impact all aspects of children’s development yet there is very limited understanding of children and/or young adults’ perspective of needs and experiences. This qualitative study will develop understanding and inform development of future support/interventions.

Background:
Parental mental illness is a major public health issue. Whilst not all children will experience difficulties due to their parent/s’ mental illness, many will experience emotional, social, cognitive and behavioural problems on a short and/or long-term basis. It is estimated there are between 60,000–75,000 children in Northern Ireland living with a parent who has a mental illness.
There has been increased recognition of the central importance of parental mental illness in child protection and family support but there is limited data on children’s experiences of living with and/or caring for a parent with mental illness.

Aim and objectives:
The aim of this research is to analyse the experiences of children of parents who live with mental health problems in order to inform the development of interventions to more effectively address the needs of these families.

Methodology:
The research will use a qualitative approach. Participants (aged 16 to 25) will be recruited through non statutory services and social media and will be eligible if their parent has a diagnosed mental illness and has used primary and secondary mental health services. Data will be collected via interviews and/or focus groups.

Expected outcomes:
Understanding of experience and needs of children whose parent has mental illness. This information can be used to develop future support/interventions.

HOW TO APPLY
Complete the online application by clicking on the APPLY NOW button.

Applicants for this course are required to upload a PDF cover letter detailing their interests and experiences related to the chosen project. This cover letter should be no less than 600 words and no more than 900 words.

Closing date: Friday 31 January 2025
Anticipated interview date: February 2025 (Date tbc)

Project Summary
Supervisor

Anne Grant


Mode of Study

Full-time: 3 years


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