Resilience in Mothers having Children with Disabilities

Kishan Kumar Singh
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In a developing society and community with limited rehabilitation and care services there are major challenges for mothers with disabled children and the responsibility of a child’s growth falls solely on the shoulders of the mother or caregivers. Understanding the resilience in mothers (caregivers) is becoming more important as a process in the area of disabilities, for quality development and caring of children with disabilities. The question tthat comes to mind is, what factors make some families do well in adverse conditions while others fight to keep their family life functional, when they are subjected to similar stresses? The aim of this research is to explore the role of resilience factors in mothers having children with disabilities. This study was conducted to assess the resilience of mothers who have children with disabilities. In this scientific study all 300 mothers (100 mothers with intellectual disability, 100 mothers with locomotor disability, and 100 mothers of normal children) were selected from northern India. The resilience scales were administered to assess the resilience variable; the scale has the 4-factor solution, which had 31 items: the alpha reliability coefficient was 0.95. The result of the study shows that the F-value for resilience in mothers of intellectually disabled children, children with locomotor disabilities and of normal children the F value for resilience is 198.379 which is significant at 0.001 levels of significance. This shows that there is difference within the group of mothers of intellectually disabled children, children with locomotor disabilities and normal children. Findings reveal that the level of resilience is different in mothers of intellectually disabled children, children with locomotor disablilities and normal children. The dentification of factors that promote resilience in mothers of children with intellectual disabilities is likely to advance clinical practice by providing new emphasis in clinical areas in family- centered care. Evidence supports the theory that resilience is linked to the availability and accessibility of culturally relevant resources. The results are especially important for building a group of resilient mothers who will be involved in their children’s recovery.
残疾儿童母亲的复原力
在康复和护理服务有限的发展中社会和社区中,残疾儿童的母亲面临重大挑战,儿童成长的责任完全落在母亲或照顾者的肩上。了解母亲(照顾者)的复原力作为残疾领域的一个过程,对于残疾儿童的高质量发展和照顾变得越来越重要。我想到的问题是,当面临同样的压力时,是什么因素使一些家庭在逆境中表现良好,而另一些家庭则努力保持家庭生活的正常运转?本研究的目的是探讨弹性因素在残疾儿童母亲中的作用。本研究旨在评估有残疾子女的母亲的复原力。在这项科学研究中,从印度北部挑选了300名母亲(100名有智力障碍的母亲,100名有运动障碍的母亲和100名正常孩子的母亲)。采用心理弹性量表评估心理弹性变量;量表具有四因子解,共31项,α信度系数为0.95。研究结果表明,智力障碍儿童、运动障碍儿童和正常儿童母亲的心理弹性F值为198.379,在0.001的显著水平上具有显著性。这表明在智力障碍儿童、运动障碍儿童和正常儿童的母亲群体中存在差异。研究结果显示,智力障碍儿童母亲、运动障碍儿童母亲和正常儿童母亲的弹性水平存在差异。通过在以家庭为中心的护理的临床领域提供新的重点,确定促进智力残疾儿童母亲恢复力的因素可能会推进临床实践。有证据支持这一理论,即复原力与文化相关资源的可用性和可及性有关。研究结果对于培养一群有韧性的母亲尤其重要,她们将参与到孩子的康复中来。
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