发育性残疾个体家庭研究中的生物标志物。

Marsha Mailick Seltzer, Leonard Abbeduto, Jan S Greenberg, David Almeida, Jinkuk Hong, Whitney Witt
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摘要

在过去的20年里,对发育障碍儿童家庭的研究已经产生了丰富的知识体系,关于养育发育障碍儿童的压力,以及在家庭生活过程的各个阶段导致家庭弹性与脆弱性的风险和保护因素。几乎所有这些研究都是基于从自我报告测量中收集的数据,并侧重于家庭互动和关系,以及家庭个体成员的社会心理健康。本章侧重于不同来源的数据,即生物标志物,它们有可能扩展我们对生物学机制的理解,通过这些机制,养育发育障碍儿童的压力可能会对父母的身心健康造成损害。我们关注两个例子:(1)脆性X综合征儿童母亲的FMR1基因、FMRP和FMR1信使RNA的变异以及这些指标与母亲抑郁和焦虑的关系;(2)残疾儿童母亲的皮质醇表达谱以及皮质醇与日常护理压力测量的关系。
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Biomarkers in the Study of Families of Individuals with Developmental Disabilities.

Biomarkers in the Study of Families of Individuals with Developmental Disabilities.

Research during the past 20 years on families of children with developmental disabilities has yielded a rich body of knowledge about the stress of parenting a child with DD, and the risk and protective factors that result in profiles of family resilience vs. vulnerability at various stages of the family life course. Virtually all of this research has been based on data collected from self-report measures, and has focused on family interactions and relationships, and the psychosocial well-being of individual family members. The present chapter focuses on different sources of data, namely biomarkers, which have the potential to extend our understanding of the biological mechanisms by which the stress of parenting a child with developmental disabilities can take its toll on parents' physical and mental health. We focus on two examples: (1) variations in the FMR1 gene, FMRP, and FMR1 messenger RNA in mothers of children with fragile X syndrome and the association of these measures with maternal depression and anxiety; and (2) profiles of cortisol expression in mothers of children with disabilities and the association of cortisol with daily measures of caregiving stress.

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