Leyser Y
Department of Educational Psychology, Counseling and Special Education, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1994 Jul;64(3):376-85. doi: 10.1037/h0079537.
A four-year follow-up study of 82 religious families of children with disabilities revealed decreases in the negative impact of the child and increases in sibling and overall family adjustment. Parents reported various coping techniques and cited religion as a source of strength. Lack of time, behavior problems, and limited availability or use of professional assistance were continuing difficulties.
一项针对82个残疾儿童宗教家庭的四年随访研究显示,儿童的负面影响有所减少,兄弟姐妹及整个家庭的适应能力有所增强。家长们报告了各种应对技巧,并将宗教视为力量源泉。时间不足、行为问题以及专业援助的可获得性或使用受限仍是持续存在的困难。