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直接支持专业人员的童年不良经历。

Adverse Childhood Experiences Among Direct Support Professionals.

作者信息

Keesler John M

机构信息

John M. Keesler, Indiana University.

出版信息

Intellect Dev Disabil. 2018 Apr;56(2):119-132. doi: 10.1352/1934-9556-56.2.119.

Abstract

Direct support professionals (DSPs) provide integral support to many individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Yet, individuals' access to qualified DSPs is often compromised as organizations struggle to hire and retain DSPs. Despite a vast body of research exploring factors associated with turnover, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) among DSPs remain absent from the literature. ACEs encompass abuse and familial dysfunction prior to the age of 18 and, in the general population, have been linked to compromised well-being and work-related challenges in adult life. An online survey was conducted to explore the prevalence of ACE categories and ACE scores (i.e., the sum of each ACE category experienced by a person) among DSPs ( n = 386) working in licensed settings. Seventy-five percent of DSPs experienced at least one ACE and 30% had an ACE score of four or more. DSPs who identified as female and those who had been in their position less than one year had significantly higher ACE scores than males and others who had been in their position longer, respectively. In comparison with other studies, the four most common ACE categories among DSPs (i.e., divorce, emotional abuse, mental illness, and substance abuse) were the same, however, DSPs in the present study had a higher average ACE score and nearly twice the percentage of persons having an ACE score of four or more. The potential implications of ACEs among DSPs, at the intersection of their work with individuals with IDD, are discussed.

摘要

直接支持专业人员(DSPs)为许多智力和发育障碍(IDD)患者提供不可或缺的支持。然而,由于各机构在招聘和留住DSPs方面面临困难,患者获得合格DSPs的机会常常受到影响。尽管有大量研究探讨了与人员流动相关的因素,但DSPs中的不良童年经历(ACEs)在文献中仍未被提及。ACEs包括18岁之前的虐待和家庭功能失调,在一般人群中,ACEs与成年后的幸福感受损和工作相关挑战有关。我们进行了一项在线调查,以探究在持证机构工作的DSPs(n = 386)中ACE类别和ACE分数(即一个人经历的每个ACE类别的总和)的 prevalence。75%的DSPs至少经历过一次ACE,30%的DSPs的ACE分数为4分或更高。分别将自己认定为女性的DSPs以及任职不到一年的DSPs的ACE分数显著高于男性和任职时间更长的其他DSPs。与其他研究相比,DSPs中最常见的四个ACE类别(即离婚、情感虐待、精神疾病和药物滥用)是相同的,然而,本研究中的DSPs的平均ACE分数更高,ACE分数为4分或更高的人的比例几乎是其他研究的两倍。我们讨论了ACEs在DSPs中对其与IDD患者工作的潜在影响。

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