Preparations made and considered by parents of children with mental illness for their children's lives in the community after their own death

[Nihon kōshū eisei zasshi] Japanese journal of public health
Kyoko Yoshioka-MaedaMasako Kageyama

Abstract

Objectives To examine how parents of children with mental illness prepare for their children's lives in the community after their own death.Methods Twenty-two parents living in the Kanto region, who have children with mental illness, were interviewed from December 2016 to February 2017. Through qualitative inductive analysis, codes were identified from the narrative data that showed the preparation of parents and compared their similarities and differences. Similar codes were collected and subcategories and categories were created with increasing abstraction levels. Each category was considered with respect to the purpose and the reason why each preparation was done.Results Participants were 9 fathers (40.9%) and 13 mothers (59.1%). Their ages were as follows: in their sixties (n=9; 40.9%), seventies (n=10; 45.5%), and eighties (n=3; 13.6%). Ten categories emerged regarding parental preparation for their children's life after their death: 1) Forecasting their own death and recognizing the limitations of support; 2) Trying to share with their children about their own death; 3) With consideration of after their own death, organizing the necessary information for their children and their own belongings; 4) Consulting with their re...Continue Reading

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