阿拉伯联合酋长国残疾康复中的父爱:探索父亲参与抚养残疾儿童的情况。

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Ahmed Mohamed , Maxwell Peprah Opoku , Mohammed Safi , Quizhi Xie
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摘要

背景:社会化的第一推动力是家庭,他们应促进儿童融入社会活动。虽然文献中广泛记录了母亲抚养残疾儿童的经历,但对父亲了解和参与残疾儿童成长的看法却研究不足,尤其是在非西方国家。目的:本研究的主要目的是考察阿拉伯联合酋长国的父亲对参与抚养残疾儿童的看法:共招募了 469 名父亲,以了解他们参与抚养残疾子女的情况。采用父亲参与发展和康复量表收集数据,并使用 SPSS 和 AMOS 对数据进行分析:结果显示,父亲们在支持残疾子女的态度、支持和参与培训方面给予了高度评价。国籍和学历等人口统计学变量为他们参与抚养残疾子女提供了更多信息:本研究最后建议开展培训计划,以改变父亲对残疾子女的态度,因为此类计划可使他们更好地支持子女的发展。
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Fatherhood in disability rehabilitation in the United Arab Emirates: Exploring fathers’ involvement in raising children with disabilities

Background

The first agent of socialisation is the family, who are expected to facilitate the inclusion of children in societal activities. While mothers’ voices have been widely captured in the literature regarding their experiences raising children with disabilities, fathers’ perceptions of their knowledge of and involvement in the development of children with disabilities have been understudied, particularly in non-Western contexts.

Aim

The main aim of this study was to examine fathers’ perceptions of their involvement in raising children with disabilities in the United Arab Emirates.

Methods and procedures

In total, 469 fathers were recruited to understand their involvement in raising their children with disabilities. The Fathers’ Involvement in Development and Rehabilitation Scale was used to collect data, which were analysed using SPSS and AMOS.

Outcomes and results

The results showed that fathers rated themselves highly for their attitudes, support, and participation in training to support their children with disabilities. Demographic variables, such as nationality and educational qualifications, provided additional insight into their involvement in raising their children with disabilities.

Conclusions and implications

The study concludes with suggestions for training programmes to change fathers’ attitudes towards children with disabilities, as such programmes can enable them to better support their children’s development.

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CiteScore
5.50
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期刊介绍: Research In Developmental Disabilities is aimed at publishing original research of an interdisciplinary nature that has a direct bearing on the remediation of problems associated with developmental disabilities. Manuscripts will be solicited throughout the world. Articles will be primarily empirical studies, although an occasional position paper or review will be accepted. The aim of the journal will be to publish articles on all aspects of research with the developmentally disabled, with any methodologically sound approach being acceptable.
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