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Psychological distress and perceived support among Jordanian parents living with a child with cerebral palsy: A cross-sectional study

机译:约旦患有脑瘫儿童的父母的心理困扰和知觉支持:一项横断面研究

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Background: Cerebral palsy, with a prevalence in Europe of 2-2.5 per 1000 live births, is the most common severe physical disability affecting children. While many parents have positive perceptions of their disabled children, caring for a child with disability can be exhausting and stressful, and social support is an important coping resource. There is little evidence about how having a child with cerebral palsy affects Jordanian parents. Aim: The purpose of this study was to provide insight into the psychological distress and perceived support among Jordanian parents living with a child with cerebral palsy. Method: In 2010, a cross-sectional, descriptive, correlational design was used with a nonprobability sample of 204 Jordanian parents. Both mothers and fathers, interviewed individually rather than in pairs, were recruited from health care centres that provided comprehensive care for children with cerebral palsy in Jordan and from designated schools for special education. The Gross Motor Function Classification System, the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), the Beck Depression Inventory, the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire and the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) were administered to parents. Descriptive statistical analysis was applied. Bivariate correlation analysis was undertaken to examine the relationship between variables. Results: More than 60% of parents often felt nervous and stressed. The mean score on the PSS was 27.0 (SD=9.33), and the mean score on the MSPSS was 58.9 (SD=15.1). Severe disability in the child was associated with high mental distress in the parent and linked to low support from friends. There was a significant negative correlation between parental stress, depression and social support. Parents with the most psychological distress were the least well supported. Conclusion: This study has implications for health professionals in terms of developing strategies for reducing parental stress. There are implications for policy to provide support for parents and to develop family-centred services. The findings will inform an intervention study to investigate multi-professional support.
机译:背景:脑性瘫痪在欧洲每1000例活产中患病率为2-2.5,是影响儿童的最常见的严重肢体残疾。尽管许多父母对残疾儿童抱有积极的看法,但照料残疾儿童可能会筋疲力尽,压力很大,社会支持是重要的应对资源。几乎没有证据表明生脑瘫儿童会如何影响约旦父母。目的:本研究的目的是深入了解约旦患有脑瘫儿童的父母的心理困扰和支持感。方法:2010年,采用横断面,描述性,相关设计,对204位约旦父母的非概率样本进行了分析。父亲和母亲都是从卫生保健中心招募的,而不是成对接受采访的,这些卫生保健中心为约旦的脑瘫儿童提供全面护理,并从指定的特殊教育学校招募。对父母进行了总运动功能分类系统,知觉压力量表(PSS),贝克抑郁量表,优势和困难问卷以及知觉社会支持的多维量表(MSPSS)。采用描述性统计分析。进行双变量相关分析以检查变量之间的关系。结果:超过60%的父母经常感到紧张和压力。 PSS的平均分数为27.0(SD = 9.33),而MSPSS的平均分数为58.9(SD = 15.1)。孩子的严重残疾与父母的高心理困扰有关,并与朋友的低支持有关。父母压力,抑郁和社会支持之间存在显着的负相关。心理困扰最大的父母得到的支持最少。结论:这项研究对卫生专业人员在制定减少父母压力的策略方面具有重要意义。为父母提供支持和发展以家庭为中心的服务的政策具有意义。这些发现将为一项干预研究提供参考,以调查多专业人士的支持情况。

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