Psychological correlates of parental burnout in hearing mothers of deaf children: personality, satisfaction with life, and posttraumatic growth

J. Kobosko, Małgorzata Sekułowicz, L. Śliwa, J. Rostkowska, W. Jędrzejczak, H. Skarżyńśki
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A child’s disability is a risk factor for its parents experiencing parental burnout (PB). Here we investigate this problem in hearing mothers of deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) children. We look at the psychological dimension of the mothers’ personality in terms of the Big Five model, satisfaction with life (SWL), and posttraumatic growth (PTG). The study takes account of the sociodemographics of the mothers and their children and other factors related to the child’s deafness and their type of hearing assistance. The study was conducted through letters sent to 559 hearing mothers of which 29% responded. Responding mothers completed several questionnaires: the Parental Burnout Measure (PBM-12), International Personality Item Pool–Big Five Markers-20 (IPIP-BFM-20), Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI), and a general questionnaire. A VAS scale was used to assess SWL and satisfaction with the child’s rehabilitation.Results showed that the level of PB the mothers experienced was significantly lower than in mothers of children with non-deafness disabilities. SWL and emotional stability, intellect/imagination, agreeableness, extraversion, and satisfaction with the child’s rehabilitation were inversely correlated with PB, but only SWL and emotional stability were significant PB predictors. PTG in the mothers was at an average level and not correlated with PB. Similarly, the sociodemographic characteristics of mother and child and child’s deafness-related factors were not correlated with PB. Low levels of emotional stability and SWL are associated with vulnerability of the mothers to PB. Our finding of a lack of relationship between PB and PTG suggest that some mothers of deaf children may experience “illusory PTG”, which is related to avoidance-oriented coping strategies including denial coping.
聋儿健全母亲父母倦怠的心理相关因素:人格、生活满意度和创伤后成长
儿童的残疾是其父母经历父母倦怠(PB)的危险因素。在此,我们调查了聋儿和听障儿(DHH)的听力母亲的这一问题。我们通过大五模型、生活满意度(SWL)和创伤后成长(PTG)来研究母亲人格的心理维度。该研究考虑了母亲及其子女的社会人口统计数据,以及与儿童耳聋及其助听器类型相关的其他因素。这项研究通过向559名听力正常的母亲发送信件进行,其中29%的母亲做出了回应。参与调查的母亲完成了几份问卷:父母倦怠量表(PBM-12)、国际人格项目池-大五标记-20 (IPIP-BFM-20)、创伤后成长量表(PTGI)和一般问卷。采用VAS量表评估患儿的主观生活能力和康复满意度。结果表明,母亲经历的PB水平明显低于非耳聋残疾儿童的母亲。主观学习能力与情绪稳定性、智力/想象力、亲和性、外向性和儿童康复满意度与PB呈负相关,但只有主观学习能力和情绪稳定性是PB的显著预测因子。母亲的PTG处于平均水平,与PB无关。同样,母婴社会人口学特征和儿童耳聋相关因素与PB无相关性。低水平的情绪稳定性和SWL与母亲易受PB影响有关。我们的研究结果表明,部分失聪儿童的母亲可能会经历“虚幻的PTG”,这与回避型应对策略(包括拒绝应对)有关。
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