抚养残疾或非残疾儿童的家庭凝聚力和积极的兄弟姐妹关系

IF 0.6 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Tina M. Taylor, S. Roper, Mary Woodruff, H. Grow, D. Freeborn
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关于家庭凝聚力如何与残疾和非残疾兄弟姐妹之间的关系相关的研究很少。本研究以双ABCX适应模型为基础,探讨发育正常的兄弟姐妹(TDC)家庭和残疾儿童家庭的凝聚力和兄弟姐妹关系。221对兄弟姐妹的父母完成了人口统计、家庭凝聚力和兄弟姐妹关系的问卷调查。采用配对t检验、相关性和结构方程模型对数据进行分析。母亲报告的家庭凝聚力水平高于父亲。将有残疾儿童的家庭与有残疾儿童的家庭进行比较,有残疾儿童的父母比有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童的父母具有更高的凝聚力;唐氏综合症患儿的父亲比唐氏综合症患儿的父亲具有更高的凝聚力。然而,TDC的父母报告的兄弟姐妹关系比DS的父母少。更高的凝聚力与更积极的兄弟姐妹关系相关。结论是,家庭凝聚力和兄弟姐妹关系之间存在关系,而这些看法在抚养残疾或非残疾儿童的家庭之间有所不同。讨论了对研究和实践的启示。
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Family Cohesion and Positive Sibling Relationships in Families Raising a Child with or without a Disability
ABSTRACT Scant research exists regarding how family cohesion is related to relationships among siblings with and without disabilities. The purpose of this study, based upon the Double ABCX Model of Adaptation, was to investigate cohesion and sibling relationships in families raising typically developing siblings (TDC) and families raising children with some type of disability. Mothers and fathers of 221 sibling pairs completed demographic, family cohesion, and sibling relationships questionnaires. Paired t-tests, correlations, and structural equation modeling were used to analyze the data. Mothers reported higher levels of family cohesion than fathers. Comparing families raising TDC with families raising a child with some type of disability, parents of TDC reported higher cohesion than parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD); fathers of TDC reported higher cohesion than fathers of children with Down syndrome (DS). However, parents of TDC reported less positive sibling relationships than parents of DS. Higher levels of cohesion correlated with more positive sibling relationships. It was concluded that relationships exist between family cohesion and sibling relationships, and these perceptions differ between families raising children with or without disabilities. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
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Exceptionality
Exceptionality EDUCATION, SPECIAL-
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