Quality of life and mental health in families of children with developmental disabilities during wartime.

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Yael Karni-Visel, Dana Roth, Sagit Lev, Nomi Werbeloff
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Objective: Children with developmental disabilities (DD) tend to be disproportionately affected by disasters, including war, which can result in a pervasive loss of personal and social resources. While existing research has primarily focused on individual resource loss following such events, limited attention has been given to the broader impact on families caring for children with DD. This study aims to assess the family quality of life (FQoL) and mental health of parents of children with DD during wartime.

Method: We conducted an online survey, including closed and open-ended questions, and used mixed methods to analyze the responses. A sample of 408 parents completed questionnaires regarding their FQoL attainment and mental health before and during wartime.

Results: A decline in mental health and FQoL attainment was observed across all life domains during wartime among caregivers of children with DD. The functioning of educational frameworks and familial sociodemographic characteristics contributed directly and indirectly to FQoL attainment during wartime. The qualitative analyses revealed a complementary picture through caregivers' insights into the contexts and elements underlying the quantitative findings.

Conclusion: Caregivers of children with DD face significant adverse effects on their mental health and FQoL during wartime. These findings are discussed in the context of resource availability as a critical determinant of quality of life for families raising children with disabilities in a home environment during wartime. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

战时发育性残疾儿童家庭的生活质量和心理健康。
目标:患有发育性残疾(DD)的儿童往往不成比例地受到包括战争在内的灾害的影响,这可能导致个人和社会资源的普遍损失。虽然现有的研究主要集中在这些事件后的个人资源损失,但对照顾DD儿童的家庭的广泛影响的关注有限。本研究旨在评估战时DD儿童父母的家庭生活质量(FQoL)和心理健康。方法:采用封闭式和开放式在线调查方式,采用混合方法对调查结果进行分析。对408名父母进行了问卷调查,调查内容涉及他们在战时和战时的生活质量和心理健康状况。结果:战时DD照料者的心理健康状况和家庭生活质量均有所下降,教育框架和家庭社会人口特征的作用直接或间接影响战时DD照料者的家庭生活质量。定性分析揭示了一个互补的画面,通过看护者的见解到背景和要素的定量研究结果。结论:战时DD儿童照顾者的心理健康和生活质量受到显著的不利影响。这些发现在资源可用性作为战时在家庭环境中抚养残疾儿童的家庭生活质量的关键决定因素的背景下进行了讨论。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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期刊介绍: Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy publishes empirical research on the psychological effects of trauma. The journal is intended to be a forum for an interdisciplinary discussion on trauma, blending science, theory, practice, and policy. The journal publishes empirical research on a wide range of trauma-related topics, including: -Psychological treatments and effects -Promotion of education about effects of and treatment for trauma -Assessment and diagnosis of trauma -Pathophysiology of trauma reactions -Health services (delivery of services to trauma populations) -Epidemiological studies and risk factor studies -Neuroimaging studies -Trauma and cultural competence
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