Beresford B A
Social Policy Research Unit, University of York, Heslington, U.K.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 1994 Jan;35(1):171-209. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.1994.tb01136.x.
This review has considered the ways parents cope with the chronic strain and daily stressors associated with caring for and bringing up a disabled child. The review has been structured around key concepts from the process model of stress and coping. Coping resources--both personal and socio-ecological--have been described, and the notion of vulnerability when resources are not available has been considered. It is only recently that research has turned to look at the coping strategies parents use. The review drew on research using a variety of methodologies to demonstrate the range of strategies used by parents. The relationship between coping strategies and adjustment was explored, although certain methodological difficulties impede firm conclusions being drawn. Finally, the review examined whether the process model of stress and coping could be usefully operationalised to inform intervention practices with families caring for a disabled child.
本综述探讨了父母应对与照顾和抚养残疾儿童相关的长期压力及日常压力源的方式。该综述围绕压力与应对过程模型中的关键概念展开架构。文中描述了个人及社会生态层面的应对资源,并考虑了资源匮乏时的脆弱性概念。直到最近,研究才开始关注父母所采用的应对策略。该综述借鉴了运用多种方法的研究,以展示父母所采用的策略范围。尽管存在某些方法上的困难阻碍得出确凿结论,但仍对应对策略与适应之间的关系进行了探讨。最后,该综述考察了压力与应对过程模型是否能够有效地应用于指导对照顾残疾儿童家庭的干预实践。