Philipps University, Department of Psychology, Marburg, Germany.
Res Dev Disabil. 2013 Nov;34(11):4125-33. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2013.08.004. Epub 2013 Sep 21.
The study assessed perceived availability of support from parents, peers, and teachers in adolescents with and without visual impairment. Adolescents with visual impairment perceived lower levels of parental support but higher levels of support from teachers than sighted adolescents, and these differences remained stable across a 2-year interval. There was considerable heterogeneity within the groups as adolescents with visual impairment were most often found in clusters with high levels as well as low levels of all assessed sources of support. High perceived support from all sources showed positive associations with life-satisfaction of adolescents with and without visual impairment. As lower levels of perceived parental support of students with visual impairment were based on students from residential schools, we conclude that measures would be welcomed for improvement of parent-child contacts during the school days.
本研究评估了有无视觉障碍的青少年感知到的来自父母、同伴和老师的支持程度。有视觉障碍的青少年感知到父母的支持水平较低,但来自教师的支持水平较高,而与视力正常的青少年相比,这些差异在两年的时间间隔内保持稳定。在有视觉障碍的青少年群体中存在相当大的异质性,因为他们通常属于高水平和低水平所有评估支持来源的群体。所有来源的高感知支持都与有视觉障碍和无视觉障碍的青少年的生活满意度呈正相关。由于有视觉障碍学生感知到的父母支持水平较低是基于住宿学校的学生,我们得出结论,欢迎采取措施改善学生在校期间的亲子联系。