Correlation between social support and the achievement of the development of self-concept to deaf children 7 – 12 years

Siti Nurmalasari, Tantut Susanto, K. Nur
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Children with deaf have a disability in language and communication because they cannot hear and understand their environment, so that is not uncommon for people around them to assume that children with deaf cannot live in the social environment. This matter shows the community to deaf children where it can affect children's self-concept with the deaf. This research aims to analyze the correlations between social support and self-concept in children with the deaf. A cross-sectional study was used to examine 51 children with deaf 7 – 12 years selected with a convenience sampling method. The questionnaire consisted of identity data used to measure participant characteristics. Social Support Questionnaire for children (SSQC) was used to measure social support and the Self-Description Questionnaire to measure self-concept. The Chi-Square test is used to answer the objectives of this study. From 51 respondents, 44 (86.3%) deaf children received good social support, with the most social support obtained from 36 friends (70.6%) and siblings 36 (70.6%). Of the five components of social support, only social support from friends and siblings most resulted in low-deaf children's self-concept. There was a relationship between social support and the self-concept of deaf children (Z = 1.833; p-value = 0.034). Support from various sources is needed for deaf children to develop self-concept in their social life. Therefore, the child's social environment needs to provide adequate social support for developing an excellent deaf child's self-concept.
社会支持与7 ~ 12岁聋儿自我概念发展成就的相关研究
聋儿因为听不到、理解不了他们所处的环境,在语言和交流上存在障碍,所以他们周围的人认为聋儿不能在社会环境中生活是很常见的。这件事向社会展示了聋儿在哪里可以影响到聋儿的自我概念。本研究旨在分析失聪儿童社会支持与自我概念的相关关系。采用方便抽样法对51例7 ~ 12岁聋儿进行了横断面研究。问卷由身份数据组成,用于测量参与者的特征。采用儿童社会支持问卷(SSQC)测量社会支持,采用自我描述问卷测量自我概念。卡方检验用于回答本研究的目的。51名受访聋儿中,得到良好社会支持的有44名(86.3%),其中朋友36名(70.6%),兄弟姐妹36名(70.6%)。在社会支持的五个组成部分中,只有来自朋友和兄弟姐妹的社会支持对低聋儿童自我概念的影响最大。失聪儿童的社会支持与自我概念存在显著相关(Z = 1.833;p值= 0.034)。聋儿在社会生活中自我概念的发展需要多方面的支持。因此,儿童的社会环境需要为一个优秀的聋儿的自我概念的发展提供足够的社会支持。
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