Llewellyn Gwynnyth, Hindmarsh Gabrielle
Centre for Disability Research and Policy, University of Sydney, 75 East Street Lidcombe, Sydney, NSW 2006 Australia.
Curr Dev Disord Rep. 2015;2(2):119-126. doi: 10.1007/s40474-015-0042-x.
Parenting by people with intellectual disability continues to confront societal sensibilities. On the one hand, parents with intellectual disability engage in the valued social role of raising children; on the other, their parenting attracts (typically negative) attention based on an expectation of their limited capacities to parent. The literature primarily addresses the question of whether or not parents with intellectual disability can be adequate parents or reports on methods for improving their parenting skills. An emerging trend in the literature over the last decade takes a different perspective. Rather than concentrating exclusively on parents with intellectual disability, this perspective focuses on their parenting situation compared to that of other parents more generally. This paper reviews the current state of knowledge about parents and parenting with intellectual disability in this broader population context. The focus of the paper is on the use of larger scale datasets to understand the situation of parents with intellectual disability compared with other parents and to examine the contextual variables that influence their parenting.
智障人士育儿问题一直冲击着社会观念。一方面,智障父母承担起了抚养孩子这一备受重视的社会角色;另一方面,基于对其育儿能力有限的预期,他们的育儿行为引起了(通常是负面的)关注。文献主要探讨智障父母能否成为称职的家长这一问题,或者报道提高他们育儿技能的方法。过去十年里文献中出现的一个新趋势则采取了不同的视角。这种视角并非仅仅聚焦于智障父母,而是更广泛地将他们的育儿情况与其他父母的育儿情况进行比较。本文在这一更广泛的人群背景下回顾了关于智障父母及其育儿情况的现有知识状态。本文的重点是利用大规模数据集来了解智障父母与其他父母相比的情况,并研究影响他们育儿的背景变量。