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Researchers from the Spectrum Centre for Mental Health Research at Lancaster University have highlighted that an online self-management support for parents with Bipolar Disorder leads to improvements in parenting and child behaviour.
The study, published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry , recruited 97 parents with Bipolar Disorder who have children aged between three and ten years old. They were split into two groups, with one being offered an Integrated Bipolar Parenting Intervention (IBPI) online.
The IBPI tool includes sixteen modules lasting half an hour each looking at different aspects of parenting, supported by video and audio material.
The site aims to support parents in two ways: to learn more both their bipolar disorder and how best to self manage it building on their own personal strengths; and to enhance their current parenting skills to encourage desirable behaviour in their children
The findings indicated that child behaviour, parenting sense of competence and parenting stress improved significantly in the group using online support for the whole of the 48 weeks study.
The researchers have suggested that as the intervention requires very little professional support, it could be offered as a supplement to current services without significant additional investment.
Lead author Professor Steven Jones said: “People with bipolar disorder may find that their changes in mood make the delivery of consistent parenting more difficult than for parents without bipolar disorder.
“This online parenting support programme combines self-management strategies for bipolar disorder. It looks at the impact of extremes of mood on parenting and how to maintain consistency in parenting.”
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