神经发育障碍儿童父母的问题行为与父母倦怠的横断面研究。

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Xiaoli Liao, Tuanmei Wang, Jing Tian, Hao Xie
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本研究旨在探讨父母职业倦怠与儿童问题行为的关系,重点研究亲子关系在神经发育障碍儿童父母中的中介作用和家庭弹性的调节作用。采用方便抽样的横断面研究方法,于2023年12月至2024年7月在中国湖南省长沙市公立三级医院儿科和康复科招募诊断为ndd患儿的家长。通过结构化问卷收集数据,评估父母倦怠、儿童问题行为、亲子关系和家庭弹性。统计分析包括描述性统计、相关分析、多元回归分析、中介分析和调节分析。共有341名家长参与了这项研究,主要是患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)和发育迟缓(DD)的儿童。父母倦怠与儿童行为困难呈正相关(r = 0.157, p
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A Cross-Sectional Study of Child Problem Behaviors and Parental Burnout in Parents of Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders.

This study aimed to explore the relationship between parental burnout and child problem behaviors, focusing on the mediating role of parent-child relationship and the moderating role of family resilience among parents of children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs). A cross-sectional study was conducted with convenience sampling, recruiting parents of children diagnosed with NDDs from pediatric and rehabilitation departments in public tertiary hospitals in Changsha City, Hunan Province, China, from December 2023 to July 2024. Data were gathered through structured questionnaires assessing parental burnout, child problem behaviors, parent-child relationship, and family resilience. Statistical analyses included descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, multiple regression, mediation analysis, and moderation analysis. A total of 341 parents participated, primarily with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and developmental delays (DD). Parental burnout positively correlated with child behavior difficulties (r = 0.157, p < 0.01) and parent-child conflict (r = 0.391, p < 0.01), while negatively correlating with child behavior strengths (r=-0.471, p < 0.01), parent-child intimacy (r=-0.487, p < 0.01), and family resilience (r=-0.476, p < 0.01). Multiple regression identified child behavior strengths, parent-child intimacy, and family resilience as significant negative predictors of parental burnout. Mediation and moderation analyses confirmed that parent-child dynamics and family resilience influenced the relationship between child behavior strengths and parental burnout. These findings highlight the complexities of parental burnout among families with NDDs and emphasize the importance of addressing child behaviors, enhancing parent-child relationships, and fostering family resilience in support interventions.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders seeks to advance theoretical and applied research as well as examine and evaluate clinical diagnoses and treatments for autism and related disabilities. JADD encourages research submissions on the causes of ASDs and related disorders, including genetic, immunological, and environmental factors; diagnosis and assessment tools (e.g., for early detection as well as behavioral and communications characteristics); and prevention and treatment options. Sample topics include: Social responsiveness in young children with autism Advances in diagnosing and reporting autism Omega-3 fatty acids to treat autism symptoms Parental and child adherence to behavioral and medical treatments for autism Increasing independent task completion by students with autism spectrum disorder Does laughter differ in children with autism? Predicting ASD diagnosis and social impairment in younger siblings of children with autism The effects of psychotropic and nonpsychotropic medication with adolescents and adults with ASD Increasing independence for individuals with ASDs Group interventions to promote social skills in school-aged children with ASDs Standard diagnostic measures for ASDs Substance abuse in adults with autism Differentiating between ADHD and autism symptoms Social competence and social skills training and interventions for children with ASDs Therapeutic horseback riding and social functioning in children with autism Authors and readers of the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders include sch olars, researchers, professionals, policy makers, and graduate students from a broad range of cross-disciplines, including developmental, clinical child, and school psychology; pediatrics; psychiatry; education; social work and counseling; speech, communication, and physical therapy; medicine and neuroscience; and public health.
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