Stickler G B, Salter M, Broughton D D, Alario A
Department of Pediatrics, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905.
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 1991 Sep;30(9):522-8. doi: 10.1177/000992289103000901.
To investigate the concerns of parents, questionnaires were given to the "first 100" parents waiting for their child's pediatric appointment in four different medical settings. They were asked to rate whether they worry "frequently," "occasionally," or "not at all" about 17 physical health issues, 16 psychosocial problems, 7 possible injuries, 4 instances of victimization, and 4 questions about parents' ability to provide discipline, affection, values and financial support. The response rate was 94%; 89% were completed adequately for analysis. Parental concerns were compared to data from the National Center for Health Statistics about the statistical likelihood of the risks occurring. Ear infections (65%) were the most common health concern, followed by reaction to immunization (57%), common colds (51%), and cancer (50%). The greatest psychosocial concern was about children watching too much television (53%), followed by concerns about the quality of day care (50%). Three-quarters of parents worry about car accidents and 72% worry about abduction of their children. Parents worry significantly about their own contribution to their child's welfare: appropriate discipline (73%), affection (56%), values and being a role model (55%), and financial support (66%). Parents who had not completed high school worried more than parents who had more than a high school education (P less than 0.03).
为了调查家长们关心的问题,研究人员在四个不同的医疗机构,向等待为孩子进行儿科预约的“前100名”家长发放了问卷。他们被要求就17个身体健康问题、16个心理社会问题、7种可能的伤害、4种受侵害情况以及4个关于家长提供纪律约束、关爱、价值观和经济支持能力的问题,评定自己是“经常”“偶尔”还是“根本不”担心。回复率为94%;其中89%的问卷填写完整,可供分析。研究人员将家长关心的问题与国家卫生统计中心关于这些风险发生的统计可能性的数据进行了比较。耳部感染(65%)是最常见的健康问题,其次是疫苗接种反应(57%)、普通感冒(51%)和癌症(50%)。最大的心理社会问题是担心孩子看电视太多(53%),其次是担心日托质量(50%)。四分之三的家长担心车祸,72%的家长担心孩子被绑架。家长们非常担心自己对孩子幸福的贡献:适当的纪律约束(73%)、关爱(56%)、价值观和成为榜样(55%)以及经济支持(66%)。未完成高中学业的家长比受过高中以上教育的家长更担心(P小于0.03)。