Examining the mental health of siblings of children with a mental disorder: A scoping review protocol

Mental disorders affect 1 in 5 children having consequences for both the child and their family. Indeed, the siblings of these children are not insulated from these consequences and may experience elevated levels of psychological distress, placing them at increased risk for developing mental disorde...

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description Mental disorders affect 1 in 5 children having consequences for both the child and their family. Indeed, the siblings of these children are not insulated from these consequences and may experience elevated levels of psychological distress, placing them at increased risk for developing mental disorders. This protocol describes the methodology for a scoping review that will examine how mental disorders in children impact the mental health of their sibling(s). Further, we aim to examine the role of sex, gender, birth order, age of each child, and familial factors (e.g., parent mental illness, family structure), in sibling mental health. The proposed review will also identify resources that aim to support the needs of siblings of children with mental disorders. Taken together, this proposed review aims to take a fundamental step towards determining intervention targets to reduce the transmission of risk between siblings. The proposed scoping review aims to address the following questions: i) how do mental disorders (in children
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subjects Age
Behavior
Birth order
Care and treatment
Child & adolescent psychiatry
Child psychopathology
Children
Children & youth
Citation management software
Demographic aspects
Diagnosis
Families & family life
Family structure
Gender
Gender roles
Grey literature
Health risks
Literature reviews
Medicine and Health Sciences
Mental disorders
Mental health
Nurses
People and Places
Protocol
Psychological distress
Psychological stress
Psychopathology
Questions
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Reviews
Sex roles
Siblings
Socioeconomic factors
Sociology
Study Protocol
Subject heading schemes
System theory
title Examining the mental health of siblings of children with a mental disorder: A scoping review protocol
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