Kilmer Ryan P, Cook James R, Taylor Christina, Kane Samantha F, Clark Laura Y
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC 28223-0001, USA.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2008 Jan;78(1):1-10. doi: 10.1037/0002-9432.78.1.1.
This study examines risks, resources, and adjustment among siblings of children with severe emotional disturbances (SED) involved in an initiative to develop family centered Systems of Care in North Carolina. These siblings experience many of the same risks as the children who have been diagnosed with SED (i.e., "targets"), but have received relatively little attention from the system or researchers. This first systematic study of these siblings describes an early sample (n = 56), compares them to their system-identified brothers and sisters, and explores contextual factors related to sibling resources and adjustment. Findings suggest the siblings, much like the targets: (a) have been exposed to extremely high levels of adversity, and (b) evidence substantial variability in behavioral and emotional strengths and social-emotional adjustment. Although many siblings exhibit significant strengths and positive adjustment, a substantial proportion displays levels of competencies or problem behaviors on par with those targeted to receive services. Factors associated with positive sibling adjustment are consistent with those identified in prior risk and resilience work. Additional systematic study of these children could have implications for service delivery and preventive interventions.
本研究考察了参与北卡罗来纳州一项旨在发展以家庭为中心的照护系统倡议的、患有严重情绪障碍(SED)儿童的兄弟姐妹所面临的风险、拥有的资源及适应情况。这些兄弟姐妹与已被诊断患有SED的儿童(即“目标儿童”)面临许多相同的风险,但系统或研究人员对他们的关注相对较少。这项对这些兄弟姐妹的首次系统性研究描述了一个早期样本(n = 56),将他们与其被系统认定的兄弟姐妹进行比较,并探讨与兄弟姐妹的资源和适应相关的背景因素。研究结果表明,这些兄弟姐妹与目标儿童非常相似:(a)经历了极高程度的逆境,(b)在行为和情绪优势以及社会情绪适应方面存在显著差异。尽管许多兄弟姐妹展现出显著的优势和积极的适应能力,但相当一部分人的能力水平或问题行为与那些被定为接受服务的儿童相当。与兄弟姐妹积极适应相关的因素与先前风险和复原力研究中确定的因素一致。对这些儿童进行更多系统性研究可能会对服务提供和预防性干预产生影响。