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Engagement in family activities: A quantitative, comparative study of children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities and children with typical development

机译:参与家庭活动:对智力严重和多重残疾的儿童和典型发育儿童的定量比较研究

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Background: Participation is known to be of great importance for children's development and emotional well-being as well as for their families. In the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health - Children and Youth version participation is defined as a person's 'involvement in a life situation'. Engagement is closely related to involvement and can be seen as expressions of involvement or degree of involvement within a situation. This study focuses on children's engagement in family activities; one group of families with a child with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) and one group of families with children with typical development (TD) were compared. Methods: A descriptive study using questionnaires. Analyses were mainly performed by using Mann-Whitney U-test and Spearman's rank correlation test. Results: Engagement in family activities differed in the two groups of children. The children with PIMD had a lower level of engagement in most family activities even though the activities that engaged the children to a higher or lesser extent were the same in both groups. Child engagement was found to correlate with family characteristics mostly in the children with TD and in the children with PIMD only negative correlations occurred. In the children with PIMD child engagement correlated with cognition in a high number of listed family activities and the children had a low engagement in routines in spite of these being frequently occurring activities. Conclusions: Level of engagement in family activities in the group of children with PIMD was lower compared with that in the group of children with TD. Families with a child with PIMD spend much time and effort to adapt family living patterns to the child's functioning.
机译:背景:众所周知,参与对于儿童的成长,情感健康以及家庭十分重要。在《国际功能,残疾与健康分类-儿童和青少年》中,参与定义为人的“参与生活状况”。参与与参与密切相关,可以看作是一种情况中参与的表达或参与的程度。这项研究的重点是儿童参与家庭活动;比较了一组有智力和多重残疾的孩子的家庭(PIMD)和一组有典型发育的孩子的家庭(TD)。方法:使用问卷进行描述性研究。分析主要通过Mann-Whitney U检验和Spearman秩相关检验进行。结果:两组儿童参与家庭活动的方式不同。尽管在两组中与孩子有不同程度的参与,PIMD儿童在大多数家庭活动中的参与程度较低。发现儿童的敬业度与大多数TD儿童和PIMD儿童的家庭特征相关。在患有PIMD的儿童中,儿童参与度与列出的大量家庭活动中的认知相关,尽管这些活动是经常发生的活动,但儿童对日常活动的参与度较低。结论:PIMD儿童组的家庭活动参与水平低于TD儿童组。患有PIMD的孩子的家庭要花费大量的时间和精力来使家庭生活模式适应孩子的功能。

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