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CLINICAL HANDBOOK OF SCHIZOPHRENIA

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480 VI. SPECIAL POPULATIONS AND PROBLEMSand neonatal complications in a population cohort of women with schizophrenia and major affectivedisorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 162, 79–91.McKenna, K., Koren, G., Tetelbaum, M., Wilton, L., Shakir, S., Diav-Citrin, O., et al. (2005). Pregnancyoutcome of women using atypical antipsychotic drugs: a prospective comparative study.Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 66, 444–449.Miller, L. J. (1997). Sexuality, reproduction, and family planning in women with schizophrenia.Schizophrenia Bulletin, 23, 623–635.Nicholson, J., Biebel, K., Katz-Leavy, J., & Williams, V. (2004). The prevalence of parenthood inadults with mental illness: Implications for state and federal policymakers, programs, and providers.In M. J. Henderson & R. W. Manderscheid (Eds.), Mental health, United States, 2002.Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and MentalHealth Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services.Nicholson, J., & Henry, A. D. (2003). Achieving the goal of evidence-based psychiatric rehabilitationpractices for mothers with mental illnesses. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 27(2), 122–130.Resources for FamiliesAustralian Infant, Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Health Association, Ltd. (2004). Family talk:Tips and information for families where a parent has a mental health problem or disorder andThe best for me and my baby: Managing mental health during pregnancy and early parenthood.Available on AICAFMHA website for Children of Parents with a Mental Illness, an AustralianGovernment initiative. Retrieved September 14, 2007, at http://www.copmi.net.au/files/FamilyTalk_final.pdfChovil, N. (2004). Understanding mental illness in your family: For children who have a parent withschizophrenia. (Available from the British Columbia Schizophrenia Society, 201-6011 WestminsterHwy., Richmond, BC V7C 4V4)Internet ResourcesChildren of Parents with a Mental Illness National Resource Centre: www.copmi.net.auNational Alliance on Mental Illness: www.nami.orgNational Mental Health Association: www.nhma.orgParenting Well: www.parentingwell.info

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