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唐氏综合征患者与自闭症患者的成年兄弟姐妹对比:来自美国一项大规模调查的结果。

Adult siblings of individuals with Down syndrome versus with autism: findings from a large-scale US survey.

作者信息

Hodapp R M, Urbano R C

机构信息

Department of Special Education, Vanderbilt University, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development, Nashville, TN 37203, USA.

出版信息

J Intellect Disabil Res. 2007 Dec;51(Pt 12):1018-29. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2788.2007.00994.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

As adults with Down syndrome live increasingly longer lives, their adult siblings will most likely assume caregiving responsibilities. Yet little is known about either the sibling relationship or the general functioning of these adult siblings. Using a national, web-based survey, this study compared adult siblings of individuals with Down syndrome to siblings of individuals with autism in terms of a potential 'Down syndrome advantage' and changes across age of the brother/sister with disabilities.

METHODS

Two groups were examined, siblings of persons with Down syndrome (n = 284) and with autism (n = 176). The Adult Sibling Questionnaire measured the number and length of contacts between siblings and their brothers/sisters with disabilities; the warmth, closeness and positiveness of the sibling relationship; and the sibling's overall levels of perceived health, depression and rewards of being a sibling.

RESULTS

Compared with siblings of brothers/sisters with autism, siblings of brothers/sisters with Down syndrome showed closer, warmer sibling relationships, along with slightly better health, lower levels of depressive symptoms and more contacts. Across age groups of the brother/sister with disabilities, both groups showed lessened contacts, with less close sibling relationships occurring when brothers/sisters with disabilities were aged 30-44 years and 45 years and older (in Down syndrome) and 45 years and older (in autism). Within both groups, closer sibling relationships were associated with more frequent and lengthy contacts, brothers/sisters with disabilities who were better at maintaining friendships and had lower levels of behavioural/emotional problems, and siblings who felt themselves more rewarded by being a sibling to a brother/sister with disabilities.

CONCLUSIONS

In line with earlier work on families of children with disabilities, this study shows an advantage for siblings of adults with Down syndrome, in terms of both sibling relationships and of slightly better health and lessened depressive symptoms. Both joint contacts and close sibling relationships do, however, differ when the brother/sister with disabilities is older. As the first generation of probable caregivers, siblings of persons with Down syndrome who are in their forties, fifties and sixties require increased research attention.

摘要

背景

随着成年唐氏综合征患者的寿命越来越长,他们的成年兄弟姐妹很可能会承担起照顾责任。然而,对于这些成年兄弟姐妹之间的关系以及他们的整体状况,我们却知之甚少。本研究通过一项基于网络的全国性调查,将唐氏综合征患者的成年兄弟姐妹与自闭症患者的兄弟姐妹进行比较,以探讨潜在的“唐氏综合征优势”以及残疾兄弟姐妹年龄增长带来的变化。

方法

研究对象分为两组,唐氏综合征患者的兄弟姐妹(n = 284)和自闭症患者的兄弟姐妹(n = 176)。成人兄弟姐妹问卷用于测量兄弟姐妹与残疾兄弟姐妹之间联系的次数和时长、兄弟姐妹关系的温暖程度、亲密程度和积极程度,以及兄弟姐妹对自身健康、抑郁状况的整体感受和作为残疾兄弟姐妹照顾者的收获感。

结果

与自闭症患者的兄弟姐妹相比,唐氏综合征患者的兄弟姐妹表现出更亲密、更温暖的兄弟姐妹关系,同时健康状况稍好,抑郁症状水平较低,联系也更多。在残疾兄弟姐妹的各个年龄组中,两组的联系都有所减少,当残疾兄弟姐妹年龄在30 - 44岁以及45岁及以上(唐氏综合征组)和45岁及以上(自闭症组)时,兄弟姐妹关系的亲密程度降低。在两组中,更亲密的兄弟姐妹关系与更频繁、更长久的联系、残疾兄弟姐妹更善于维持友谊且行为/情绪问题水平较低,以及作为残疾兄弟姐妹照顾者的兄弟姐妹收获感更强有关。

结论

与早期关于残疾儿童家庭的研究一致,本研究表明,在兄弟姐妹关系以及稍好的健康状况和较低的抑郁症状方面,唐氏综合征成年患者的兄弟姐妹具有优势。然而,当残疾兄弟姐妹年龄较大时,共同联系和亲密的兄弟姐妹关系都会有所不同。作为第一代可能的照顾者,四五十岁和五六十岁的唐氏综合征患者的兄弟姐妹需要更多的研究关注。

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