Childhood experience, family support and parenting by people with intellectual disability

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
D. McConnell, Rahel More, Laura Pacheco, Marjorie Aunos, Lyndsey Hahn, M. Feldman
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Background Parents with intellectual disability, like all other parents, are embedded in networks of capability-enhancing and/or capability-inhibiting relationships. This study investigated links between how parents with intellectual disability experienced their upbringing, continuity and discontinuity in familial relationships, and their assessments of their own parenting. Method Structured interviews, incorporating scales and open-ended questions, were conducted with 91 parents in receipt of specialist services for people with intellectual disability, including 82 mothers and 9 fathers. Results Most participants (81%) had experienced at least one form of childhood abuse or household adversity. Participants who recalled a more positive upbringing, including less adversity and more parental care, tended to have stronger support networks and reported greater parenting role satisfaction and emotional warmth in their interactions with their own children. Conclusion The results highlight the need to understand parenting by people with intellectual disability in biographical and relational context.
智力残疾者的童年经历、家庭支持和养育子女
摘要背景智力残疾的父母和所有其他父母一样,都嵌入了能力增强和/或能力抑制关系的网络中。这项研究调查了智力残疾父母如何经历他们的成长、家庭关系的连续性和不连续性,以及他们对自己养育子女的评估之间的联系。方法采用量表和开放式问题相结合的结构化访谈方法,对91名接受智力残疾专家服务的父母进行了访谈,其中包括82名母亲和9名父亲。结果大多数参与者(81%)至少经历过一种形式的童年虐待或家庭逆境。参与者回忆起更积极的成长经历,包括更少的逆境和更多的父母关怀,他们往往拥有更强大的支持网络,并在与自己孩子的互动中报告了更高的育儿角色满意度和情感温暖。结论研究结果强调了在传记和关系背景下理解智障人士养育子女的必要性。
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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
7.70%
发文量
35
期刊介绍: Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability (formerly the Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities) is the official journal of the Australasian Society for the Study of Intellectual Disability (ASSID). JIDD is an international, multidisciplinary journal in the field of intellectual and developmental disability. The journal publishes original qualitative and quantitative research papers, literature reviews, conceptual articles, brief reports, case reports, data briefs, and opinions and perspectives.
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