有智障儿童家庭的贫困与心理健康

Chris Hatton, Eric Emerson
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摘要

对智障儿童及其父母的代表性样本进行的研究一致表明,与非智障儿童相比,智障儿童及其父母的精神病理学水平更高,幸福感更差。虽然这些精神病理的差异通常被认为是儿童智力残疾的必然结果,因此导致了固有的父母压力,但在这里,我们简要回顾了另一种命题的研究证据,即贫困和社会经济地位可能在智力残疾儿童及其父母的精神病理的发展和维持中发挥重要作用。我们回顾了有智障儿童的家庭更有可能生活在贫困中的证据,以及有智障儿童或无智障儿童的家庭之间社会经济地位的差异可以在很大程度上解释儿童和父母精神病理的差异。将社会经济地位低下与家庭精神病理学联系起来的潜在机制概述,以及对政策和实践的一些简要影响。
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Poverty and the mental health of families with a child with intellectual disabilities

Research with representative samples of children with intellectual disabilities and their parents has consistently demonstrated much higher levels of psychopathology and poorer well-being amongst both children with intellectual disabilities and their parents compared with those without intellectual disabilities. Although these differences in psychopathology are often assumed to be an inevitable consequence of the child's intellectual disability and therefore to result in an inherently stressful parenting role, here, we briefly review the research evidence for an alternative proposition, namely that poverty and socio-economic position may play an important part in the development and maintenance of psychopathology in both children with intellectual disabilities and their parents. We review evidence that families with a child with intellectual disabilities are more likely to be living in poverty, and that differences in socio-economic position between families with a child with or without intellectual disabilities can substantially account for differences in child and parent psychopathology. Potential mechanisms linking poor socio-economic position to family psychopathology are outlined, together with some brief implications for policy and practice.

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