与印度残疾儿童父母有关的心理健康

Kathuria Sunita, Bhanudas Rekha
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为人父母被认为是一个人所能拥有的最神奇的经历,诚然,父母在帮助孩子最大限度地成长和发展方面是必不可少的。然而,如果孩子偏离正常,最美丽的阶段可能会变得具有挑战性。说到残疾儿童,残疾儿童的父母在生活中会遇到社会、心理、情感和身体上的障碍,因为他们的孩子强烈依赖他们来满足他们的基本需求,如食物、生活技能、特殊教育、安全和照顾等。担心、焦虑、绝望、过度保护、拒绝和自责都是父母发现孩子的情况时的典型感受。他们也经常在社交场合中挣扎。在这种情况下,父母怎么能同时拥有平衡的心理健康和健康的育儿方式呢?为了强调在适当的时候提供适当的干预措施以支持有需要的父母的重要性,研究人员认为有必要开展一项与残疾儿童父母的心理健康状况和心理健康状况有关的研究。本研究准备了50名残疾儿童父母和50名无残疾儿童父母的样本。使用Mithila心理健康状况量表收集来自印度德里的样本数据。通过描述性和推断性统计工具构建并检验了该假设。研究结果表明,慢性阻塞性肺病患儿家长存在情绪不稳定、疏离和自我中心主义,最终确定慢性阻塞性肺病患儿家长的心理健康状况较差。残障儿童父母的心理健康状况一般,社会疏离、情绪不稳定和情绪不从众程度较低。此外,CwD父母与Cw/oD父母的心理健康差异有统计学意义。研究建议,由于家长的精神健康状况会直接影响他们如何照顾孩子,因此,为精神病患者家庭服务的从医人员必须询问家长的精神状况,并就应对机制提供建议,以减轻家长的压力。父母的心理健康状况直接关系到整个家庭的生活质量。
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Mental health in relation to parents of children with disabilities in india
Parenting is regarded as the most amazing experience a person can have, and it is true to say that parents are essential in assisting children in growing and developing to the fullest extent possible. However, the most beautiful phase may become challenging if the child deviates from normalcy. Speaking of children with disabilities, parents of children with disabilities experience such social, psychological, emotional, and physical disturbances in life as their children strongly rely on them for their fundamental needs such as food, life skills, special education, safety, and care, etc. Worry, anxiety, despair, overprotection, rejection, and self-blame are all typical feelings for parents when they discover their child's condition. They are found to be frequently struggling with social situations as well. In such a condition, how can a parent be expected to have both balanced psychological well-being and a healthy parenting style? In order to highlight the importance of the delivery of appropriate interventions at the right moment to support parents in need, the researchers felt the need to conduct a study related to the dimensions and mental health status of parents of children with disabilities. For this study, a sample of 50 parents having children with disabilities (CwDs) and 50 parents having children without any disability (Cw/oDs) was prepared. The Mithila Mental Health Status Inventory was used to gather the data from the sample taken from Delhi, India. The hypothesis was framed and tested through descriptive and inferential statistical tools. In the end, the findings revealed that there was emotional instability, alienation, and egocentrism among parents of CwDs, and it was ultimately determined that the mental health of the parents of CwDs was poor. The mental health of parents of Cw/oDs was estimated to be average, with low levels of social alienation, emotional instability, and emotional nonconformity. Additionally, there was a statistically significant difference between the mental health of CwD parents and Cw/oD parents. The study proposes that since a parent's mental health directly affects how they parent their child, practitioners who work with families of CwDs must inquire about the mental strength of the parents and offer advice on coping mechanisms in order to reduce the stress levels of the parents. The good mental health of the parent is directly related to the quality of life of the entire family.
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