智障儿童父母积极心理健康及生活满意度之比较。

IF 2 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Marina Antoniadou, Vaso Totsika, Emma Langley, Richard P Hastings, Caitlin A Williams
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背景:积极的心理健康是智力残疾儿童的父母所经历的,并且已被证明与这些家庭的儿童心理健康结果有关。尽管有证据表明心理健康问题的程度存在差异,但缺乏证据表明父母在积极心理健康水平上存在差异。本研究旨在比较智障儿童的母亲和父亲的积极心理健康水平,即生活满意度和心理健康水平。方法:参与者是参加1000个家庭研究的85对父母二人组,这是一项基于英国的智力残疾儿童家庭队列研究。大约92%的二人组是一对夫妻,而其余的则离婚、分居或不和孩子的另一位父母住在一起。超过90%的参与者是孩子的亲生父母。母亲和父亲的平均年龄分别为45岁和50.5岁。儿童的平均年龄为14.8岁(9至20岁),超过70%是男孩。结果:多水平模型初步显示母亲和父亲的心理健康和生活满意度没有差异。在控制了其他可能与积极心理健康相关的因素后,研究结果表明,智力残疾儿童的母亲比父亲报告的生活满意度更高。结论:生活满意度的性别差异的初步证据表明,智力残疾儿童的父亲可能特别容易受到较低水平的积极心理健康的影响,这需要在未来的研究中得到证实。父亲可能需要额外的支持来实现积极的心理健康。
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Comparing Levels of Positive Mental Well-Being and Life Satisfaction Between Mothers and Fathers of Children With an Intellectual Disability.

Background: Positive mental health is experienced by parents of children with intellectual disability and has been shown to be associated with child mental health outcomes in these families. There is a dearth of evidence on mother-father differences in levels of positive mental health, despite evidence of differences in levels of mental health problems. This study aimed to compare levels of positive mental health, namely life satisfaction and mental well-being, between mothers and fathers of children with an intellectual disability.

Method: Participants were 85 mother-father dyads participating in the 1000 Families Study, a UK-based cohort study of families of children with intellectual disability. Approximately 92% of the dyads were a couple, while the rest reported they were divorced, separated or not living with the child's other parent. Over 90% of participants were the child's biological parent. The mean age of mothers and fathers was 45 years old and 50.5 years old, respectively. Children were on average 14.8 years old (ages ranged from 9 to 20 years old) and over 70% were boys.

Results: Multilevel models initially showed no differences between mothers' and fathers' mental well-being and life satisfaction. After controlling for other factors potentially related to positive mental health, findings indicated that life satisfaction was reported at higher levels by mothers compared with fathers of children with intellectual disability.

Conclusions: Subject to replication in future studies, initial evidence of gender differences in life satisfaction highlights that fathers of children with an intellectual disability may be particularly vulnerable to lower levels of positive mental health. Fathers may require additional support for achieving positive mental health.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Intellectual Disability Research is devoted exclusively to the scientific study of intellectual disability and publishes papers reporting original observations in this field. The subject matter is broad and includes, but is not restricted to, findings from biological, educational, genetic, medical, psychiatric, psychological and sociological studies, and ethical, philosophical, and legal contributions that increase knowledge on the treatment and prevention of intellectual disability and of associated impairments and disabilities, and/or inform public policy and practice. Expert reviews on themes in which recent research has produced notable advances will be included. Such reviews will normally be by invitation.
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