Family Support Services and Reported Parent Coping Among Caregivers of Children with Emotional, Behavioral, or Developmental Disorders.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Genevieve Graaf, Phillip M Hughes, Neal A deJong, Kathleen C Thomas
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Abstract

Objective: Caregivers of children with special health care needs (CSHCN) experience substantial strain caring for their child's special needs because of high needs for health and other support services. Caregivers of CSHCN with emotional, behavioral, or developmental problems (EBDPs) report stress and poor mental health at higher rates than caregivers of other CSHCN. Although family support services are associated with caregiver mental health and well-being among families of CSHCN, the association of these factors with caregiver coping has been underexamined.

Method: Using the Double ABCX Model of Family Adaptation to guide variable selection, this study uses 2016 to 2019 data from the National Survey of Children's Health. Univariate, bivariate, and multivariate logistic analyses examined the association between caregivers' receipt of adequate care coordination and emotional support services and their reported coping with the day-to-day strains of parenting. These relationships are compared between caregivers of CSHCN with and without EBDPs.

Results: Receipt of adequate care coordination was associated with higher rates of caregiver-reported positive coping for all caregivers of CSHCN who have no source of emotional support. Receipt of emotional support services was associated with increased reports of positive coping for caregivers for all CSHCN as well. Caregivers reporting only informal sources of emotional support, however, also reported higher rates of positive coping when compared with caregivers with no source of emotional support.

Conclusion: Mobilization of resources that can aid caregivers in coordinating care and provide emotional support may play a key role in positive caregiver coping for families of CSHCN.

家庭支持服务与有情绪、行为或发育障碍儿童的照顾者所报告的家长应对情况。
目的:有特殊健康护理需求的儿童(CSHCN)的照护者在照护其子女的特殊需求方面承受着巨大的压力,因为他们需要大量的健康和其他支持服务。有情绪、行为或发育问题(EBDPs)的有特殊健康需求儿童的照护者比其他有特殊健康需求儿童的照护者更容易感到压力和心理健康状况不佳。尽管家庭支持服务与儿童健康和新生儿家庭中照护者的心理健康和幸福感有关,但这些因素与照护者的应对能力之间的关系还未得到充分研究:本研究使用《全国儿童健康调查》(National Survey of Children's Health)2016 年至 2019 年的数据,以家庭适应性的 ABCX 双模型(Double ABCX Model of Family Adaptation)指导变量选择。单变量、双变量和多变量逻辑分析考察了照顾者接受充分的照顾协调和情感支持服务与他们所报告的应对日常养育压力之间的关联。这些关系在有和没有 EBDP 的 CSHCN 照顾者之间进行了比较:结果:对于所有没有情感支持来源的儿童健康和新生儿照护者而言,接受适当的照护协调与照护者报告的积极应对率较高相关。接受情感支持服务也与所有儿童健康和营养问题照护者报告的积极应对方式增加有关。然而,与没有情感支持来源的照护者相比,仅报告了非正式情感支持来源的照护者也报告了更高的积极应对率:结论:调动资源,帮助照护者协调照护工作并提供情感支持,可能对 CSHCN 家庭的照护者积极应对问题起到关键作用。
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CiteScore
3.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
155
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics (JDBP) is a leading resource for clinicians, teachers, and researchers involved in pediatric healthcare and child development. This important journal covers some of the most challenging issues affecting child development and behavior.
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