Responses to Survey Questions
Decision to terminate mother's parental rights | |
Parental rights should not be terminated | 196 (65.3) |
Parental rights should be terminated. | 104 (34.7) |
Should child be returned to her mother's home? | |
She should be returned to her mother's home at this time | 60 (30.8) |
She should not be returned to her mother's home at this time | 135 (69.2) |
Likelihood the child has a psychiatric disorder | |
Unlikely | 100 (41.2) |
Likely | 143 (58.9) |
Causal attribution for the child's psychiatric condition: | |
The way the person was raised | |
Unlikely | 78 (26.1) |
Likely | 221 (73.9) |
Stressful circumstances in the person's life | |
Unlikely | 22 (7.3) |
Likely | 278 (92.7) |
A chemical imbalance in the brain | |
Unlikely | 120 (40.1) |
Likely | 179 (59.9) |
A genetic or inherited problem | |
Unlikely | 105 (35.4) |
Likely | 192 (64.7) |
The person's own bad character | |
Unlikely | 213 (71.5) |
Likely | 85 (28.5) |
Interventions child should undergo: | |
Go to a general medical doctor | |
No | 165 (55.4) |
Yes | 133 (44.6) |
Go to a psychiatrist | |
No | 141 (47.3) |
Yes | 157 (52.7) |
Go to a therapist or counselor | |
No | 54 (18.1) |
Yes | 245 (81.9) |
Be evaluated for prescription medication | |
No | 182 (60.9) |
Yes | 117 (39.1) |
Be evaluated for admission to a mental hospital | |
No | 271 (91.6) |
Yes | 25 (8.5) |
Mental health treatment will improve situation | |
Unlikely | 57 (19.1) |
Likely | 242 (80.9) |
Data are presented as n (%). N = 300 subjects.