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母亲和父亲参与针对失聪及听力障碍儿童的干预项目。

Mothers' and fathers' involvement in intervention programs for deaf and hard of hearing children.

作者信息

Zaidman-Zait Anat, Most Tova, Tarrasch Ricardo, Haddad Eliana

机构信息

a Department of School Counseling and Special Education , Tel Aviv University , Tel Aviv , Israel.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil. 2018 Jun;40(11):1301-1309. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2017.1297491. Epub 2017 Mar 12.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Parental involvement in the rehabilitation process of deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) children is considered vital to children's progress. Today, fathers are more likely to be involved in their children's care. Nevertheless, father involvement has been understudied and relatively little is known about their involvement in families with children who are deaf or hard of hearing. In addition, there are scant data on the correlates of parents' involvement. This study explored similarities and differences in parental involvement between mothers and fathers in intervention programs for their D/HH children and tested a set of personal and social contextual variables that posited to affect parental involvement in a unique socio-cultural group.

METHODS

Thirty Israeli-Arab couples (mothers and fathers) of young D/HH children took part. Each parent completed four self-report measures of parental involvement, parenting stress, parental self-efficacy, and social support.

RESULTS

Mothers were significantly more involved than fathers in their child's intervention. Specifically, they report on higher interest and attendance and overall being more actively engaged with professionals in the child's intervention. Both mothers and fathers had a rather passive style of involvement in their child's intervention. Parental self-efficacy and informal and formal social support were associated with father involvement. For mothers, only formal social support was associated with involvement.

CONCLUSION

For the Israeli-Arab population, the findings underscore the differences between mothers' and fathers' multiple dimensions of involvement in the intervention program of their D/HH children and their predictors. The results suggest important avenues for prevention and intervention activities when working with families of children who are D/HH. Implications for rehabilitation Parental involvement in intervention programs for children who are deaf or hard of hearing (D/HH) is vital to children's progress and an essential component of implementing family-centered service provision. Understanding of both mothers and fathers multiple dimensions of involvement and the factors that facilitate or hinder their parental involvement in their children's intervention programs, will equip professionals to better support parents of D/HH children aligned with the principles of family centered care service delivery. Mothers and fathers style of involvement reflects on gaps between the goals of family centered care and their implementation in the realities of everyday practice. The experiences and behaviors of mothers and fathers should not be seen as interchangeable.

摘要

目的

父母参与聋儿及重听儿童(DHH)的康复过程被认为对儿童的进步至关重要。如今,父亲更有可能参与到孩子的照料中。然而,父亲的参与一直未得到充分研究,对于他们在有聋儿或重听儿童的家庭中的参与情况了解相对较少。此外,关于父母参与的相关因素的数据也很少。本研究探讨了在针对D/HH儿童的干预项目中,父母参与方面母亲和父亲之间的异同,并测试了一组个人和社会背景变量,这些变量被认为会影响一个独特社会文化群体中的父母参与情况。

方法

三十对以色列-阿拉伯夫妇(母亲和父亲)参与了研究,他们的孩子均为年幼的D/HH儿童。每位家长都完成了四项关于父母参与、育儿压力、父母自我效能感和社会支持的自我报告测量。

结果

在孩子的干预过程中,母亲比父亲的参与程度明显更高。具体而言,她们报告出更高的兴趣和参与度,并且总体上在孩子的干预过程中与专业人员的互动更为积极。母亲和父亲在孩子的干预过程中都采取了较为被动的参与方式。父母自我效能感以及非正式和正式的社会支持与父亲的参与有关。对于母亲来说,只有正式的社会支持与参与有关。

结论

对于以色列-阿拉伯人群,研究结果强调了母亲和父亲在其D/HH孩子干预项目中的多维度参与及其预测因素之间的差异。研究结果为与D/HH儿童家庭合作时的预防和干预活动提供了重要途径。对康复的启示父母参与聋儿或重听儿童(D/HH)的干预项目对儿童的进步至关重要,也是实施以家庭为中心的服务提供的重要组成部分。了解母亲和父亲参与的多维度情况以及促进或阻碍他们参与孩子干预项目的因素,将使专业人员能够更好地支持D/HH儿童的父母,符合以家庭为中心的护理服务提供原则。母亲和父亲的参与方式反映了以家庭为中心的护理目标与日常实践现实中的实施情况之间的差距。母亲和父亲的经历和行为不应被视为可互换的。

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