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发展障碍儿童父母的心理健康风险:美国全国代表性研究。

Mental health risks of parents of children with developmental disabilities: A nationally representative study in the United States.

机构信息

Department of Public Health Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 9201 University City Boulevard, Charlotte, NC, 28223, USA.

出版信息

Disabil Health J. 2021 Apr;14(2):101020. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2020.101020. Epub 2020 Nov 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Caring for a child with a developmental disability may affect parents' mental health. There are few longitudinal or nationally representative studies, none on new mental health problems. Studies have few young children, and few adult children.

OBJECTIVE/HYPOTHESES: We hypothesized that parents of children with developmental disability would be more likely to develop mental health problems than other parents.

METHODS

We used the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID, 1997-2017) and its Child Development Supplements, defining developmental disability by diagnoses such as autism spectrum disorder or intellectual disability, and requiring additional evidence of lasting impairment. We linked children's and parents' data spanning 20 years, including 44,264 mental health measurements for 4024 parents of 7030 children. Discrete-time hazard analysis controlled for child and parent characteristics.

RESULTS

About 9.4% of children had developmental disability. Parents of children with developmental disability were more likely to develop mental health problems than other parents. The odds of developing anxiety or depression were higher when an adult child with developmental disability lived independently, nearly 3 times higher for mothers (OR 2.89, CI 2.33-3.59) and more than twice as large for fathers (OR 2.35, CI 1.70-3.26). Compared to fathers whose children did not have developmental disability and challenging behaviors, the odds of psychological distress were over 7 times larger (odds ratio, OR 7.18, 95% confidence interval, CI, 5.37-9.61) for those whose children had developmental disability and challenging behaviors.

CONCLUSIONS

Parents of children with developmental disability may benefit from increased emotional support, respite, and interventions addressing challenging behaviors.

摘要

背景

照顾发育障碍儿童可能会影响父母的心理健康。很少有纵向或全国代表性研究,也没有关于新心理健康问题的研究。这些研究中很少有幼儿,也很少有成年子女。

目的/假设:我们假设发育障碍儿童的父母比其他父母更有可能出现心理健康问题。

方法

我们使用了收入动态面板研究(PSID,1997-2017 年)及其儿童发展补充调查,通过自闭症谱系障碍或智力障碍等诊断来定义发育障碍,并要求有持续障碍的额外证据。我们将跨越 20 年的儿童和父母数据进行了链接,其中包括 44264 名父母对 7030 名儿童的 4024 次心理健康测量。离散时间风险分析控制了儿童和父母的特征。

结果

约 9.4%的儿童有发育障碍。发育障碍儿童的父母比其他父母更有可能出现心理健康问题。当一个有发育障碍的成年子女独立生活时,他们患焦虑或抑郁的几率会更高,母亲的几率几乎高出 3 倍(OR 2.89,CI 2.33-3.59),父亲的几率高出两倍多(OR 2.35,CI 1.70-3.26)。与没有发育障碍和行为挑战的子女的父亲相比,那些子女有发育障碍和行为挑战的父亲出现心理困扰的几率高出 7 倍多(比值比,OR 7.18,95%置信区间,CI,5.37-9.61)。

结论

发育障碍儿童的父母可能需要更多的情感支持、缓解和针对行为挑战的干预措施。

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