Tew B, Laurence K M
Br J Prev Soc Med. 1975 Mar;29(1):27-30. doi: 10.1136/jech.29.1.27.
The scores on a malaise inventory for 51 mothers of spina bifida children born between 1956 and 1962 in South Wales revealed significantly higher scores when the child was incontinent, had a severe locomotor disability, had an IQ less than 80, and was attending a special school rather than a normal school. No difference in scores was found between the sexes or for size of family, and only a slight difference occurred between the malaise scores of mothers of mildly and moderately handicapped children.
对1956年至1962年间在南威尔士出生的51名脊柱裂患儿的母亲进行的不适量表评分显示,当孩子大小便失禁、患有严重运动障碍、智商低于80且就读于特殊学校而非普通学校时,母亲的得分显著更高。在性别或家庭规模方面未发现得分差异,轻度和中度残疾儿童的母亲在不适得分之间仅存在轻微差异。