The Louis and Gabi Weisfeld School of Social Work, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, 5290002, Israel.
School of Social Work, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
Res Dev Disabil. 2020 Jan;96:103544. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2019.103544. Epub 2019 Dec 10.
This research responds to the lack of evidence-based knowledge regarding the psychosocial and financial gaps among caregivers of children with intellectual disabilities living in Jewish and Arab households. It examines the financial gaps and explores whether caregivers' social economic status and households' affiliation (Jewish vs. Arab) can explain the psychosocial variables such as levels of stress, social participation types and rates, and use of public services.
One hundred and twenty-five Jewish and Arab caregivers completed an income and expenditure survey, including out-of-pocket expenditures, a services use survey, a questionnaire regarding resources and stress levels, and a social participation scale.
Arab households are more likely to have a low socioeconomic status (SES) than Jewish ones, characterized by lower per capita income, less spending, fewer out-of-pocket expenditures, and less ability to deal with an unexpected expense. In respect to psychosocial measures, Arab caregivers report lower use of public services than Jewish caregivers and lean more toward contact with relatives and religious participation than do Jewish caregivers. Caregivers' social economic status and households' affiliation do not have any interaction effect on psychosocial variables.
Findings are discussed regarding research and practice.
本研究旨在弥补针对生活在犹太家庭和阿拉伯家庭中的智障儿童照顾者的社会心理和经济差距的循证知识的空白。本研究考察了经济差距,并探讨了照顾者的社会经济地位和家庭归属(犹太裔与阿拉伯裔)是否可以解释社会心理变量,如压力水平、社会参与类型和频率,以及公共服务的使用情况。
125 名犹太裔和阿拉伯裔照顾者完成了一项收入和支出调查,包括自付支出,服务使用调查,资源和压力水平问卷,以及社会参与量表。
与犹太家庭相比,阿拉伯家庭更有可能处于较低的社会经济地位(SES),其特点是人均收入较低、支出较少、自付支出较少,以及应对意外支出的能力较低。在社会心理措施方面,阿拉伯裔照顾者报告说他们比犹太裔照顾者更不愿意使用公共服务,并且更倾向于与亲戚接触和参加宗教活动。照顾者的社会经济地位和家庭归属对社会心理变量没有任何交互作用。
针对研究和实践,讨论了研究结果。