糖尿病儿童对婚姻整合的影响及家庭功能的相关措施。

A. Crain, M. B. Sussman, W. Weil
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以前的研究表明,一个家庭成员的慢性疾病可能会影响其他成员之间的关系。具体来说,糖尿病在青春期前儿童的发病,在这里检查,可能会影响他的父母的婚姻关系。四项独立的测量检验了糖尿病儿童父母的婚姻整合显著低于匹配的非糖尿病儿童父母的婚姻整合的假设。两项测量结果均有统计学意义;在另外两个的预测方向上。这表明糖尿病是一种危机状况,起源于家族内部,因此对家庭关系有负面影响。一个家庭成员的疾病如何影响其他成员以及他们之间的关系,这是一个最近由各种学科以各种方式探索的问题。慢性或长期疾病通常可以被视为影响患者与其社会系统中其他成员之间关系的变化。核心家庭社会体系内的关系得到了有效的改变。本研究提出的问题是儿童糖尿病如何影响父母的婚姻整合糖尿病儿童的父母是否比非糖尿病儿童的父母更亲密,在家庭角色分工和家庭生活目标上是否更一致?他们是否证明婚姻冲突比非糖尿病儿童的父母少,还是存在相反的关系?
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Effects of a diabetic child on marital integration and related measures of family funcioning.
Previous work suggests that chronic illness in one family member may affect the relationship between other members. Specifically, the onset of diabetes in a preadolescent child, examined here, may affect his parents' marital relationship. Four independent measures tested the hypothesis that the marital integration of parents of diabetic children would be significantly lower than that of parents of matched nondiabetics. Results were statistically significant on two measures; in the predicted direction on the other two. It is suggested that diabetes is a crisis situation, intrafamilial in origin, and thus has negative effects on family relationships. How the illness of one member of a family affects other members and relationships among them is a question which has been explored in various ways and by various disciplines recently. Chronic or long-term illness as a rule can be viewed as, effecting a change in the relationships between the ill person and other members of his social systems. Relationships within the social system of the nuclear family are effectively changed. The question raised in the present research is how diabetes mellitus in a child affects marital integration of the parents.1 Are parents of diabetic children, more than those of non-diabetic children, found to be more close to one another, agreeing more on the division of roles within the family and on goals of family life? Do they evidence less marital conflict than parents of the non-diabetic child or does the opposite relationship exist?
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