Minchom P E, Ellis N C, Appleton P L, Lawson V, Böll V, Jones P, Elliott C E
Department of Paediatrics, Wrexham Maelor Hospital, Clwyd.
Arch Dis Child. 1995 Jul;73(1):48-52. doi: 10.1136/adc.73.1.48.
This study examines the relationship between medical and functional severity of disability and levels of self esteem and self concept in 79 young people with spina bifida. Greater feelings of global self worth and of self esteem in physical appearance were associated with greater severity of disability. This was only in part an effect of lower IQ among the most disabled young people. Many of the least disabled had marked impairment of self esteem. Analysis of the impact of individual aspects of disability confirmed the association between increased self esteem in physical appearance and global self worth, and diminished functional ability. Academic self ratings, however, were higher in the less disabled. Hydrocephalus and continence appeared to have minimal effect on self esteem. The relationship between severity of disability in spina bifida and self concept is complex and mediated by a range of factors. It is incorrect to assume that the psychological impact is less in the mildly disabled young person.
本研究调查了79名患有脊柱裂的年轻人的残疾医学严重程度和功能严重程度与自尊及自我概念水平之间的关系。整体自我价值感以及对外表的自尊感越强,残疾程度越严重。这在一定程度上只是最残疾的年轻人智商较低所产生的影响。许多残疾程度最轻的人也有明显的自尊受损情况。对残疾各个方面影响的分析证实,对外表自尊的增强与整体自我价值感相关,而功能能力则有所下降。然而,残疾程度较轻者的学业自我评分更高。脑积水和大小便失禁似乎对自尊影响极小。脊柱裂残疾严重程度与自我概念之间的关系很复杂,且受到一系列因素的介导。认为轻度残疾的年轻人心理影响较小的假设是错误的。