Factors Associated with Parenting Stress among Mothers of Children with Developmental Disabilities: A Cross-sectional Study

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Apsara Ali Nathwani, M. Lakhdir, Fauzia Basaria Hasnani, G. Peerwani, M. Bhura, S. Azam, A. Siddiqui
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ABSTRACT Introduction Parents of children with developmental disabilities, particularly mothers, are likely to suffer from stress. Nevertheless, the association between parenting stress and the type and extent of disability is far from evident. Methods To examine the relationship between parenting stress, and type and extent of disability, we collected demographic details and the Parenting Stress Scale from 250 mothers of children with a developmental disability attending special-education schools in Karachi. Type and extent of disability were diagnosed by the school’s psychologist based on DSM criteria. Adjusted beta-coefficients along with a 95% confidence interval were reported using multiple linear regression. Results The overall mean parenting stress score among mothers was found to be 43.2 (95% CI: 42.3–44.1). A total of 80 mothers (32%) had a child with Intellectual disability (ID), 60 (24%) with Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), 41 (16%) with Autism, and 69 (28%) with Down syndrome. A large proportion of these children (41%) had mild symptoms and around 26% had severe disability. Multivariable analysis showed that the estimated mean parenting stress score was higher for mothers of children with severe autism (β: 8.09, 95% CI: 3.07, 13.11), severe ID (β: 7.45, 95% CI: 3.71, 11.19) and severe ADHD (β: 7.03, 95% CI: 2.62, 11.44) compared to mothers of children with mild autism, ID, and ADHD. Conclusion Nurturing a child with special care needs is challenging for mothers. Appropriate clinical services aiming to support parents of children with various disabilities should offer resources to educate and enable mothers to manage their child’s disabilities and needs. Tailored parenting interventions must also be introduced to reduce the levels of stress among mothers.
发育障碍儿童母亲养育压力的相关因素:一项横断面研究
发育障碍儿童的父母,尤其是母亲,很可能承受压力。然而,养育压力与残疾的类型和程度之间的联系还远不明显。方法收集卡拉奇市特殊教育学校250名发育性残疾儿童母亲的人口统计资料和父母压力量表,研究父母压力与残疾类型和程度之间的关系。残疾的类型和程度由学校的心理学家根据DSM标准进行诊断。采用多元线性回归报告调整后的β系数和95%置信区间。结果母亲的总体平均育儿压力得分为43.2 (95% CI: 42.3-44.1)。共有80位母亲(32%)的孩子患有智力障碍(ID), 60位母亲(24%)患有注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD), 41位母亲(16%)患有自闭症,69位母亲(28%)患有唐氏综合症。这些儿童中很大一部分(41%)有轻微症状,约26%有严重残疾。多变量分析显示,重度自闭症(β: 8.09, 95% CI: 3.07, 13.11)、重度ID (β: 7.45, 95% CI: 3.71, 11.19)和重度ADHD (β: 7.03, 95% CI: 2.62, 11.44)儿童的母亲的估计平均育儿压力得分高于轻度自闭症、ID和ADHD儿童的母亲。结论:养育有特殊照顾需要的孩子对母亲来说是一项挑战。旨在支持各种残疾儿童的父母的适当临床服务应提供资源,以教育和使母亲能够管理其孩子的残疾和需求。还必须采取有针对性的育儿干预措施,以减少母亲的压力水平。
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