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新诊断的特定学习障碍(SpLD)儿童的生活质量及其与正常发育儿童的差异:一项关于儿童及家长报告的研究

Quality of life in newly diagnosed children with specific learning disabilities (SpLD) and differences from typically developing children: a study of child and parent reports.

作者信息

Ginieri-Coccossis M, Rotsika V, Skevington S, Papaevangelou S, Malliori M, Tomaras V, Kokkevi A

机构信息

1st Department of Psychiatry, Medical School, University of Athens, Athens, Greece.

出版信息

Child Care Health Dev. 2013 Jul;39(4):581-91. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2214.2012.01369.x. Epub 2012 Feb 28.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Research on quality of life (QoL) of school children with specific learning disabilities (SpLD) and their parents is scarce. The present study explores QoL deficits in newly diagnosed children with SpLD and their parents, in comparison to a similar age group of typically developing children. Possible associations between parental and child QoL were statistically explored in both groups of children.

METHODS

70 newly diagnosed children with SpLD [International Classification of Diseases-10 (ICD-10) criteria] (38 boys, 32 girls, mean age 10.1 years) and a control group of 69 typically developing children of the same age (40 boys, 29 girls, mean age 10.6 years) were recruited. Children were of normal intelligence quotient, attending mainstream schools. Their parents were also recruited so a child's scores could be associated with corresponding parental scores (mother or father). Children's QoL was assessed by the German questionnaire for measuring quality of life in children and adolescents (KINDL(R) ) questionnaire and parental QoL by World Health Organization Quality of Life brief questionnaire (WHOQOL-BREF) of the World Health Organization.

RESULTS

Children with SpLD in comparison to typically developing children reported according to the KINDL(R) measurement poorer emotional well-being, lower self-esteem and satisfaction in their relationships with family and friends. Surprisingly, school functioning was not reported by these children as an area of concern. Parents of children with SpLD indicated experiencing lower satisfaction in the WHOQOL-BREF domains of social relationships and environment. Correlational and regression analysis with parental-child QoL scores provided evidence that in the SpLD group, parental scores on WHOQOL-BREF social relationships and psychological health domains could be predictors of the child's emotional well-being, satisfaction with family, friends and school functioning. Stepwise regression analysis verified the effect of parents' WHOQOL-BREF social relationships domain on several dimensions of children's KINDL(R) QoL.

CONCLUSIONS

The results may suggest certain significant effects of the SpLD condition on newly diagnosed children's QoL. Emotional and social deficits seem to be experienced by this cohort of children and their parents. Investigation into the possible interrelationships between parental and child QoL seems to indicate that parental social wellbeing may to a certain extend influence some dimensions of the child's QoL. The findings are useful for policy making and specialized interventions for children with SpLD and their families.

摘要

引言

关于患有特定学习障碍(SpLD)的学童及其父母生活质量(QoL)的研究较为匮乏。本研究旨在探索新诊断出的患有SpLD的儿童及其父母与同龄的发育正常儿童相比,生活质量方面的缺陷。并对两组儿童中父母与孩子的生活质量之间可能存在的关联进行了统计学探究。

方法

招募了70名新诊断出患有SpLD的儿童[依据国际疾病分类第10版(ICD - 10)标准](38名男孩,32名女孩,平均年龄10.1岁)以及一个由69名同龄发育正常儿童组成的对照组(40名男孩,29名女孩,平均年龄10.6岁)。这些儿童智商正常,就读于主流学校。他们的父母也被招募进来,以便将孩子的得分与相应的父母得分(母亲或父亲)相关联。儿童的生活质量通过德国用于测量儿童和青少年生活质量的问卷(KINDL(R))进行评估,父母的生活质量则通过世界卫生组织的世界卫生组织生活质量简表(WHOQOL - BREF)进行评估。

结果

与发育正常的儿童相比,患有SpLD的儿童根据KINDL(R)测量结果报告称,他们在情绪幸福感、自尊心以及与家人和朋友关系的满意度方面较差。令人惊讶的是,这些孩子并未将学校功能视为一个令人担忧的领域。患有SpLD的儿童的父母表示,他们在WHOQOL - BREF的社会关系和环境领域的满意度较低。对父母 - 孩子生活质量得分进行的相关性和回归分析提供了证据,表明在患有SpLD的儿童组中,父母在WHOQOL - BREF社会关系和心理健康领域的得分可以预测孩子的情绪幸福感、对家庭、朋友和学校功能的满意度。逐步回归分析证实了父母的WHOQOL - BREF社会关系领域对儿童KINDL(R)生活质量的几个维度的影响。

结论

研究结果可能表明SpLD状况对新诊断出的儿童的生活质量有某些显著影响。这组儿童及其父母似乎都经历了情感和社交方面的缺陷。对父母与孩子生活质量之间可能存在的相互关系的调查似乎表明,父母的社会幸福感可能在一定程度上影响孩子生活质量的某些维度。这些发现对于为患有SpLD的儿童及其家庭制定政策和进行专门干预很有用。

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