Parental Burnout-A Model of Risk Factors and Protective Resources Among Mothers of Children with/Without Special Needs.

IF 3 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Yifat Findling, Michal Itzhaki, Sivia Barnoy
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Abstract

Parents of children With Special Needs and Disabilities (W-SND) who require long-term healthcare are at high risk of Parental Burnout (PB). However, most studies have focused on PB among parents of children Without Special Needs (WO-SN). This study aimed to develop a new model explaining PB of mothers of children W-SND/WO-SN. The main hypothesis was that the nexus of correlations between risk factors of PB (severity of child's disability/challenge, perceived caregiver burden) and protective resources (social support, learned resourcefulness, deep emotion work) will explain the variance of PB of mothers of children W-SND and WO-SN. A questionnaire assessing PB, its risk factors, and protective resources was completed by 352 Israeli mothers of children W-SND (mean age 36.9) or WO-SN (mean age 32.3). The child's disabilities were communicative, physical, intellectual and developmental. The main results are that mothers of children W-SND reported higher PB, higher caregiver burden, and a higher severity of disability. About 50% of PB variance was significantly explained by the nexus of correlations between selected risk and protective factors. Among all mothers, the more social support they received, the higher their learned-resourcefulness. However, learned resourcefulness mediates the correlation between caregiver burden and PB among mothers of children W-SND. Accordingly, it is important to increase awareness among healthcare professionals regarding the risk factors and symptoms of PB, and to develop workshops on protective resources in order to prevent PB and promote mothers' well-being. Further research should be conducted among fathers and parents from diverse cultures.

父母职业倦怠--有/无特殊需求儿童的母亲的风险因素和保护资源模型》(Parental Burnout-A Model of Risk Factors and Protective Resources Among Mothers of Children with/Without Special Needs)。
有特殊需求和残疾儿童(W-SND)需要长期医疗保健服务的家长极易出现家长职业倦怠(PB)。然而,大多数研究都集中在无特殊需求儿童(WO-SN)父母的职业倦怠上。本研究旨在建立一个新模型,解释无特殊需要儿童/无特殊需要儿童母亲的职业倦怠。主要假设是,PB 风险因素(儿童残疾/挑战的严重程度、感知到的照顾者负担)与保护性资源(社会支持、学习机智、深层情感工作)之间的相关性将解释 W-SND 和 WO-SN 儿童母亲 PB 的差异。352 位以色列籍母亲填写了一份调查问卷,对 PB、其风险因素和保护性资源进行了评估,这些母亲的子女分别是 W-SND(平均年龄 36.9 岁)或 WO-SN(平均年龄 32.3 岁)。孩子的残疾包括交流障碍、肢体障碍、智力障碍和发育障碍。主要结果表明,W-SND 儿童的母亲报告的 PB 值较高,照顾者负担较重,残疾严重程度较高。大约 50%的 PB 变异可以通过选定的风险和保护因素之间的相关性得到显著解释。在所有母亲中,她们获得的社会支持越多,她们的习得资源性就越高。然而,在有 W-SND 儿童的母亲中,学习资源丰富度在照顾者负担与 PB 之间的相关性中起着中介作用。因此,重要的是要提高医护人员对 PB 风险因素和症状的认识,并开展有关保护性资源的研讨会,以预防 PB 并促进母亲的福祉。应在来自不同文化背景的父亲和父母中开展进一步研究。
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