College of Human Sciences, Department of Family and Child Sciences, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-1491, USA.
Stress Health. 2012 Oct;28(4):269-78. doi: 10.1002/smi.1427. Epub 2011 Oct 6.
As the role of fathers within families continues to evolve, understanding how these changes impact life satisfaction is needed. This is especially relevant for fathers who have children with disabilities; therefore, this study sought to understand the group differences between fathers of children with and without disabilities. A survey design was used that involved 85 fathers of children with disabilities and 121 fathers of children without disabilities. Analyses indicated that fathers of children with disabilities experienced greater stress in daily parenting hassles, family life events and changes, parenting stress and health stress. In comparison, fathers with children who did not have disabilities had a higher level of coping and greater satisfaction with life. A path-analysis model based on family stress theory indicated that whether or not fathers had children who were disabled was a major contributor to life satisfaction followed by parenting stress and stress from family life events and changes. These findings provide implications for future research and practice.
随着父亲在家庭中的角色不断演变,需要了解这些变化如何影响生活满意度。对于有残疾子女的父亲来说,这一点尤为重要;因此,本研究旨在了解残疾儿童和非残疾儿童的父亲之间的群体差异。采用问卷调查设计,涉及 85 名残疾儿童的父亲和 121 名非残疾儿童的父亲。分析表明,残疾儿童的父亲在日常育儿琐事、家庭生活事件和变化、育儿压力和健康压力方面经历了更大的压力。相比之下,有非残疾子女的父亲有更高的应对能力和对生活更高的满意度。基于家庭压力理论的路径分析模型表明,父亲是否有残疾子女是影响生活满意度的主要因素,其次是育儿压力和家庭生活事件及变化带来的压力。这些发现为未来的研究和实践提供了启示。