Kandel Isack, Morad Mohammed, Vardi Gideon, Press Joseph, Merrick Joav
Faculty of Social Science, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Academic College of Judea and Samaria, Ariel, DN Ephraim 44837, Israel.
ScientificWorldJournal. 2004 May 11;4:324-32. doi: 10.1100/tsw.2004.31.
The Arab family in Israel is still embedded in the traditional society with extended family support systems, but we see a population in transition influenced by the surrounding society. This paper looks at the different religious attitudes toward the exceptional people in our society (i.e., the family reaction to a child born with intellectual or developmental disability), reviews recent studies on the Arab and Bedouin families in Israel, and presents data on the Arab population in residential care centers. Today, out of 57 residential care centers in Israel for persons with intellectual disability, 13 (22.8%) are providing service to the non-Jewish population. The Arab population constitutes 12-13% of the total residential care population, lower than the 19-20% in the total population. In residential care, the Arab population is characterized by younger children with severe and profound intellectual disability. The informal family support system is still a very important factor in the Arab family in Israel, a fact that we believe should be strengthened by implementing the British and Danish model of nurse home visitation.
以色列的阿拉伯家庭仍深深植根于有着大家庭支持体系的传统社会,但我们看到这一群体正受到周边社会影响而处于转型之中。本文探讨了我们社会中对特殊人群(即对智力或发育残疾儿童出生时家庭的反应)的不同宗教态度,回顾了以色列阿拉伯和贝都因家庭的近期研究,并呈现了寄宿照料中心中阿拉伯人口的数据。如今,在以色列57家为智力残疾者服务的寄宿照料中心中,有13家(22.8%)为非犹太人口提供服务。阿拉伯人口占寄宿照料总人口的12% - 13%,低于其在总人口中19% - 20%的占比。在寄宿照料中,阿拉伯人口的特点是有更多年幼且患有严重及极重度智力残疾的儿童。非正式的家庭支持体系在以色列的阿拉伯家庭中仍是一个非常重要的因素,我们认为应通过实施英国和丹麦的护士家访模式来强化这一事实。