Krauss M W, Seltzer M M, Gordon R, Friedman D H
Starr Center on Mental Retardation, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 02254, USA.
Ment Retard. 1996 Apr;34(2):83-93.
Current relationship patterns and future role expectations of 140 adult siblings of a brother or sister with mental retardation still living in the parental home were examined. Results showed that siblings maintained regular and personal contact, provided emotional support, and felt knowledgeable about the varied needs of their brother or sister with mental retardation. Of the siblings who had firm plans for the future, 36% intended to co-reside with their brother or sister with mental retardation, whereas 64% intended to live apart. Factors differentiating groups included gender (of both the sibling and the brother or sister with retardation), mother's health, level of mental retardation, and frequency of activities shared by the siblings during the past year.
对仍居住在父母家中、有智力障碍的兄弟姐妹的140名成年手足的当前关系模式和未来角色期望进行了研究。结果显示,手足之间保持着定期的私人联系,提供情感支持,并且了解其智力障碍兄弟姐妹的各种需求。在对未来有明确计划的手足中,36%的人打算与他们有智力障碍的兄弟姐妹共同居住,而64%的人打算分开居住。区分不同群体的因素包括(手足以及有智力障碍的兄弟姐妹的)性别、母亲的健康状况、智力障碍程度以及过去一年中手足之间共同活动的频率。