[Development of a New Resilience Scale for Parents of Children with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities].

Q3 Medicine
Mio Tanaka, Mitsuru Hisata, Michio Miyasaka, Keiko Kurata, Kumiko Takizawa, Mayumi Nishikata, Jun Tohyama, Nao Seki
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Abstract

Objetives: As the first step forward building a supporting system for the Parents of Children with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities (PIMD) at home, we developed a new resilience scale that can be used by multiple professionals to understand the situation of those parents and to provide the necessary support.

Methods: First, we collected scale items on the basis of our previous study as well as related reports in the literature. These items were then screened by the research team with knowledge and experience in supporting those parents, finally, 37 items were generated. Then, we asked the parents of children with PIMD who were of elementary school age and above in the Kanto-Shinetsu area to complete a questionnaire. Out of 477 questionnaires sent, 193 were refused, and the data were statistically analyzed.

Results: Exploratory factor analysis revealed that the scale was made up of the following seven factors. 1) Understanding and awareness of the child, 2) Empowerment by the child, 3) Use of specialists, 4) Interest and concern in something other than the child, 5) Emotional adjustment, 6) Maintenance of lifestyle balance, and 7) Request for assistances. Cronbach's alpha coefficient of each factor was calculated. The validity was also confirmed by determining the relationship of resilience with parents' well-being.

Conclusions: The results suggest that the new resilience scale for parents of children with PIMD developed in this study can be a reliable instrument for assessing resilience in Japanese parents of a child with such disabilities.

[深度智力障碍和多重残疾儿童家长心理弹性量表的开发]。
目的:作为建立深度智力和多重残疾儿童(PIMD)家庭家长支持系统的第一步,我们开发了一种新的弹性量表,可以由多名专业人员使用,以了解这些父母的情况并提供必要的支持。方法:首先,我们在前期研究和相关文献报道的基础上收集量表条目。然后由具有知识和经验的研究团队对这些项目进行筛选,最终生成37个项目。然后,我们要求关东-新越地区小学及以上年龄的PIMD儿童的父母完成一份调查问卷。在477份问卷中,有193份被拒绝,并对数据进行统计分析。结果:探索性因子分析显示,量表由以下七个因素组成。1)对孩子的理解和认识,2)孩子的授权,3)使用专家,4)对孩子以外的事情感兴趣和关注,5)情绪调整,6)维持生活方式平衡,7)请求帮助。计算各因子的Cronbach’s alpha系数。通过确定心理弹性与父母幸福感的关系,也证实了本研究的有效性。结论:本研究编制的PIMD儿童父母心理弹性量表可作为评估日本PIMD儿童父母心理弹性的可靠工具。
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Japanese Journal of Hygiene
Japanese Journal of Hygiene Medicine-Medicine (all)
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