Ahlert Ingrid A, Greeff Abraham P
Department of Psychology, University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Am Ann Deaf. 2012 Fall;157(4):391-404. doi: 10.1353/aad.2012.1629.
The study objective was to identify and explore resilience qualities that help protect and support families facing the adversity associated with having a child with hearing loss. The Resiliency Model of Family Stress, Adjustment, and Adaptation (M. A. McCubbin & H. I. McCubbin, 1993, 1996) provided the study's theoretical framework. The 54 participating families resided in Western Cape Province, South Africa, and were identified according to the nature of the crisis (having a child with hearing loss) and the family's developmental phase. Quantitative and qualitative measures were used for data collection. The results showed that family time and routines, social support, affirming communication, family hardiness, problem-solving skills, religion, a search for meaning, and acceptance of the child's hearing status were associated with family resilience. Strengthening these elements helps families to grow, meet challenges, and reestablish balance and harmony within the family system.
该研究的目的是识别和探索有助于保护和支持面临孩子听力损失这一逆境的家庭的复原力特质。家庭压力、调整和适应的复原力模型(M. A. 麦库宾和H. I. 麦库宾,1993年,1996年)为该研究提供了理论框架。54个参与家庭居住在南非西开普省,根据危机的性质(有一个听力损失的孩子)和家庭的发展阶段进行确定。采用定量和定性方法收集数据。结果表明,家庭时间和日常活动、社会支持、肯定性沟通、家庭韧性、解决问题的能力、宗教信仰、对意义的探寻以及对孩子听力状况的接受与家庭复原力相关。强化这些要素有助于家庭成长、应对挑战,并在家庭系统内重新建立平衡与和谐。