Resilience and adolescence-transition in youth with developmental disabilities and their families: a scoping review.

IF 1.3 Q3 REHABILITATION
Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences Pub Date : 2024-02-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fresc.2024.1341740
Naomi Zukerman, Emily Bottone, Maya Low, Tatiana Ogourtsova
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Background: Children with neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDDs, e.g., cerebral palsy) and their caregivers face lifelong and impactful challenges, particularly during life-transition periods such as adolescence. One's resilience emerges as an essential ability to navigate this vulnerable phase. Resilience is a complex concept that embeds multiple factors on various levels. Little is known about what resilience factors are pivotal in youth with NDDs and their families as they transition into adolescence and how these are addressed as part of existing targeted interventions.

Objectives: This review explored the concept of resilience in youth with NDDs and their families. Specific aims included describing salient resilience factors in adolescents with NDDs and their families and to describe how resilience is addressed as part of targeted interventions.

Methods: Using the Arskey and O'Malley framework, six steps were undertaken, including a comprehensive literature search (n = 5 databases), transparent study selection, detailed data extraction with a coding scheme (n = 46 factors), results' collating with numerical and inductive content analysis, and consultation with three key stakeholders.

Results: The study screened 1,191 publications, selecting fifty-eight (n = 58; n = 52 observational and n = 6 intervention) studies. Findings revealed that resilience in this context is closely linked to more than forty factors across four levels (individual; family; school/peers; and community). Pivotal factors include social and emotional competence, optimism, and family/peer relationships. While existing interventions targeting resilience show promising results, few programs are available and generalizable to different NDDs. Stakeholders highlighted the importance of addressing resilience factors that are not targeted in existing interventions: caregivers' self-efficacy and self-esteem, as well as youth's and caregiver's confidence. Preferences for and advantages of online delivery for support programs and individual/group features also emerged.

Conclusion: The review emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to support youth with NDDs and their families during adolescence transition. To enhance their resilience, recognizing caregivers' roles, customizing interventions, and exploring new implementation formats are avenues that align with the current evidence and opportunities for practical development in this field.

发育障碍青少年及其家庭的复原力与青春期过渡:范围界定综述。
背景:神经发育障碍儿童(NDDs,如大脑性麻痹)及其照护者面临着影响终生的挑战,尤其是在青春期等人生过渡期。在这个脆弱的阶段,一个人的抗逆力是必不可少的能力。复原力是一个复杂的概念,包含不同层面的多种因素。对于患有 NDD 的青少年及其家庭在向青春期过渡时,哪些抗逆力因素至关重要,以及如何将这些因素作为现有针对性干预措施的一部分加以解决,人们知之甚少:本综述探讨了 NDDs 青少年及其家庭的抗逆力概念。具体目标包括描述 NDDs 青少年及其家庭中突出的抗逆力因素,以及描述如何将抗逆力作为有针对性干预措施的一部分:采用 Arskey 和 O'Malley 框架,采取了六个步骤,包括全面的文献检索(n = 5 个数据库)、透明的研究选择、使用编码方案进行详细的数据提取(n = 46 个因素)、使用数字和归纳内容分析对结果进行整理,以及咨询三个主要利益相关者:研究筛选了 1,191 篇出版物,选出了 58 项研究(n = 58;n = 52 项观察性研究和 n = 6 项干预性研究)。研究结果显示,抗逆力与四个层面(个人、家庭、学校/同伴和社区)的四十多个因素密切相关。关键因素包括社交和情绪能力、乐观主义和家庭/同伴关系。虽然现有的针对抗逆力的干预措施取得了可喜的成果,但可用于不同 NDD 的计划却很少。利益相关者强调了解决现有干预措施未针对的抗逆力因素的重要性:照顾者的自我效能感和自尊,以及青少年和照顾者的信心。此外,还出现了对在线提供支持计划和个人/小组特点的偏好和优势:综述强调,在青春期过渡期间,有必要采取综合方法为患有 NDD 的青少年及其家人提供支持。为了提高他们的适应能力,认识到照顾者的作用、定制干预措施和探索新的实施形式是符合当前证据和该领域实际发展机会的途径。
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