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A foot in both worlds: health professionals as mothers of adult children with schizophrenia

University of New England, Australia
Usher, Kim ; Klages, Debra ; Jackson, Debra ; East, Leah
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This qualitative research project explores the maternal experiences of health professionals caring for their adult children with schizophrenia. The data collected were conversational interviews, which were conducted via Skype or face to face. The participants were from Australia, Canada, Scotland and the USA.

Issued: 2020

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text: USA, Canada, Australia, Scotland

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