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Adaptation and resilience in families of individuals with down syndrome living in Ireland

机译:在爱尔兰生活中唐氏综合症的个人家庭适应和恢复

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Accessible Summary This study describes an Irish‐based study that examined how families of children with Down syndrome living in Ireland adapt to their child’s diagnosis. We found that good family communication and family hardiness have a positive affect on how families adapt. Families of children with Down syndrome have the potential to lead full and productive lives and positively adapt to their child’s diagnosis. Abstract Background Down syndrome is a genetic condition that affects people of all races, nationalities and socioeconomic status. The incidence of Down syndrome in Ireland is estimated to be 1 in 546, with approximately 7,000 people with Down syndrome living in Ireland. While some families of individuals with Down syndrome may find it difficult to adapt, other families adapt successfully and some even thrive. The aim of this study, which is guided by the Resiliency Model of Stress, Adjustment and Adaptation was to examine linkages between family demands, family appraisal, family resources, family problem‐solving communication and family adaptation in families of individuals with Down syndrome living in Ireland. Methods Ninety‐five parents (79 mothers, 16 fathers) of children with Down syndrome aged between 1 and 30?years completed six self‐report measures designed to assess key dimensions of the Resiliency Model of Family Stress, Adjustment and Adaptation. Results This study found that families of children with Down syndrome can adapt and become resilient. Factors found to positively influence this process include family hardiness and affirming family communication. Factors that negatively influenced this process were incendiary family communication and view of the condition impact. Conclusion Families of children with Down syndrome have the potential to lead full and productive lives and positively adapt to their child’s diagnosis. Early recognition of the difficulties being experienced by families and the provision of interventions that target and foster positive resiliency traits such as affirmative communication and the development of overall family hardiness are key to adaptation.
机译:无障碍摘要本研究描述了一种基于爱尔兰的研究,审查了患有综合征的儿童家庭在爱尔兰患有他们的孩子的诊断。我们发现,良好的家庭沟通和家庭居留性对家庭的适应方式产生积极影响。患有唐氏综合症的儿童家庭有可能导致充分和生产性的生活,并积极适应孩子的诊断。摘要背景下唐氏综合征是影响所有种族,民族和社会经济地位的人的遗传条件。爱尔兰唐氏综合征的发病率估计为546年,其中约有7,000人在爱尔兰生活唐氏综合症。虽然患有唐氏综合症的人的一些家庭可能会发现很难适应,但其他家庭成功地适应,有些甚至茁壮成长。这项研究的目的是由压力,调整和适应的弹性模型为指导,是在患有唐氏综合征生活中的个人家庭中的家庭需求,家庭评估,家庭资源,家庭问题沟通和家庭适应之间的联系爱尔兰。方法方法患有唐氏综合症的九十五名父母(79名母亲,16名父亲)1至30岁以下的儿童?年份完成了六项自我报告措施,旨在评估家庭压力,调整和适应的弹性模型的关键方面。结果本研究发现,患有唐氏综合症的儿童家庭可以适应并变得有弹性。发现积极影响该过程的因素包括家庭居高素和肯定的家庭沟通。对此过程产生负面影响的因素是派生家庭沟通,并对病情的影响。结论唐氏综合症的儿童家庭有可能导致充分和生产性的生活,并积极适应孩子的诊断。早期认识到家庭经历的困难以及提供目标和促进积极弹性特征的干预措施,如肯定的沟通和整体家庭居留性的发展是适应的关键。

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