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Redefining parental identity: A grounded theory of caregiving and schizophrenia

Milliken, 1998

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Milliken P
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In recent decades, the majority of people diagnosed with schizophrenia have lived and received treatment in the community, with periodic hospital admissions. In many cases, caring for them has become the responsibility of their families. This study examines the …
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