Rodrigue J R, Morgan S B, Geffken G R
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville 32610.
J Autism Dev Disord. 1992 Jun;22(2):249-63. doi: 10.1007/BF01058154.
Fathers have been largely neglected in previous research of families of autistic children. We compared fathers of 20 autistic, 20 Down syndrome, and 20 developmentally normal children on several measures of psychosocial adaptation. Groups were matched on child's adaptive behavior age equivalent, gender, birth order, family size, and SES. The three groups differed significantly on measures of intrapersonal and family functioning but not on social-ecological variables. Fathers of children with autism or Down syndrome reported more frequent use of wish-fulfilling fantasy and information seeking as coping strategies as well as more financial impact and disruption of family activities than did fathers of developmentally normal children. There were few significant differences between fathers of children with autism and those of children with Down syndrome. These results suggest that fathers adapt relatively well to the demands associated with raising a child with a developmental disability.
在以往对自闭症儿童家庭的研究中,父亲大多被忽视了。我们比较了20名自闭症儿童、20名唐氏综合征儿童和20名发育正常儿童的父亲在心理社会适应方面的几项指标。各组在儿童适应性行为年龄相当、性别、出生顺序、家庭规模和社会经济地位方面进行了匹配。三组在个人和家庭功能指标上有显著差异,但在社会生态变量上没有差异。与发育正常儿童的父亲相比,自闭症或唐氏综合征儿童的父亲报告称,他们更频繁地使用愿望实现幻想和寻求信息作为应对策略,以及更多的经济影响和家庭活动中断。自闭症儿童的父亲和唐氏综合征儿童的父亲之间几乎没有显著差异。这些结果表明,父亲们相对较好地适应了抚养发育残疾儿童所带来的需求。