听力障碍儿童母亲的应对方式与情绪

Q4 Medicine
Z. Safari, H. Khoramshahi, Soodabeh Bassak Nejad, M. Dastoorpoor, N. Moradi
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引言:有听力障碍儿童的家庭所经历的独特的长期挑战使他们面临更大的风险,从而增加父母的压力水平。这项研究旨在了解儿童的听力障碍是否会影响母亲在压力情况下的情绪和应对方式。材料与方法:将压力情境应对量表和母亲情绪风格问卷分别发放给108名听障儿童母亲和同等数量的正常儿童母亲。结果:在任务导向型、分心型和社交分流型中,健康儿童母亲的平均得分显著高于听障儿童母亲。在情感导向风格方面,听障儿童母亲的平均得分显著高于健康儿童母亲。在情绪辅导风格方面,健康儿童母亲的平均得分显著高于听障儿童母亲。两组在情绪消除的平均得分上没有统计学上的显著差异。结论:听障儿童的母亲似乎使用了不太有效的应对方式和情绪方式,这对母亲及其孩子的发展产生了不利影响。
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Coping and Emotional Styles in Mothers of Children With Hearing Impairment
Introduction: The unique long-term challenges that families of children with hearing impairment experience put them at greater risk for increasing parental stress levels. This study seeks whether children’s hearing impairment affects their mothers’ emotional and coping styles with stressful situations. Materials and Methods: The coping inventory for stressful situations and the maternal emotional styles questionnaire were distributed among 108 mothers of hearing-impaired children and an equal number of mothers of normal children. Results: In the task-oriented, distraction, and social diversion styles, the mean scores of the mothers of healthy children were significantly higher than those of the mothers of hearing-impaired children. Regarding the emotion-oriented style, the mean score of the mothers of hearing-impaired children was significantly higher than that of the mothers of healthy children. With regard to the emotional coaching style, the mean score of the mothers of healthy children was significantly higher than that of the mothers of hearing-impaired children. There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in the mean score of emotional dismissing. Conclusion: It seems that mothers of hearing-impaired children use less effective coping and emotional styles that have adverse consequences for mothers and their children’s development.
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Journal of Modern Rehabilitation
Journal of Modern Rehabilitation Medicine-Rehabilitation
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