Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
J Intellect Disabil Res. 2010 Sep;54(9):806-19. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2788.2010.01309.x. Epub 2010 Jul 20.
Can ratings of temperament be a way of identifying young children with intellectual disabilities (ID) who are at risk for being experienced as difficult? We aimed to explore parents' reports of temperament in their young children with or without ID, as well as positive and negative impact of the child on parents.
Mothers and fathers of 55 children recently diagnosed with ID and 183 age-matched typically developing (TD) children completed the EASI Temperamental Survey and two scales of the Family Impact Questionnaire measuring positive and negative impact of the child on parents.
Parents rated children with mixed ID/DD (developmental delay) as shyer and more impulsive, and less active and sociable when compared with TD children. Children with mixed ID/DD were also reported to have more negative and less positive impact on the family compared with the TD group. In subgroup analyses, children with Down syndrome and cerebral palsy/motor impairment were described as having less negative impact on parents and were described as low in negative emotionality. Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ID/DD nos and other less common diagnoses had a similar pattern of temperament with high emotionality, shyness and impulsivity, and low activity and sociability. Parents of children with ASD and ID/DD reported the highest level of negative impact.
Temperamental characteristics such as high negative emotionality and impulsivity, which can be identified earlier than behavioural problems, could be indicators of negative impact on parents of young children with ID. Despite great variability in temperament among children with mixed ID/DD, results indicated common temperamental characteristics among children with ASD, ID/DD and other diagnosis.
能否通过气质评估来识别有智力障碍(ID)的幼儿,这些幼儿存在被认为难以相处的风险?我们旨在探索有或没有 ID 的年轻父母对孩子气质的报告,以及孩子对父母的积极和消极影响。
最近被诊断出患有 ID 的 55 名儿童的母亲和父亲,以及 183 名年龄匹配的典型发育(TD)儿童的母亲和父亲,完成了 EASI 气质调查和家庭影响问卷的两个量表,分别测量孩子对父母的积极和消极影响。
与 TD 儿童相比,父母认为混合 ID/DD(发育迟缓)儿童更害羞、冲动,活动和社交能力较差。与 TD 组相比,混合 ID/DD 儿童的家庭也报告了更多的负面影响,较少的积极影响。在亚组分析中,患有唐氏综合征和脑瘫/运动障碍的儿童被描述为对父母的负面影响较小,并且情绪性较低。患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)、ID/DD 诊断和其他较少见的诊断的儿童具有类似的模式,表现为高情绪性、害羞和冲动,活动和社交能力较低。患有 ASD 和 ID/DD 的儿童的父母报告了最高水平的负面影响。
与行为问题相比,能够更早识别出的气质特征,如高负情绪性和冲动性,可能是 ID 幼儿对父母产生负面影响的指标。尽管混合 ID/DD 儿童的气质存在很大差异,但结果表明 ASD、ID/DD 和其他诊断的儿童具有共同的气质特征。