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Effect of School-Age Learning Disabled Children on Parent Perception of Family Adaptability and Cohesion

机译:学龄期学习障碍儿童对家庭适应性和凝聚力的影响

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Family systems theorists believe families have predictable, automatic behavior patterns. Families with learning disabled (LD) children have been found to experience a variety of maladaptive relationship patterns. This research investigated the question, u22Do school-age children with LD have a significant effect on their parentsu27 perceptions of their familyu27s adaptability and cohesion, as measured by the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Scales II (FACES II)?u22In Response to this question, two primary hypotheses were proposed. The first predicted a significant difference on perceptions of family adaptability and cohesion among fathers and mothers of school-age LD and non-LD children. Parents of non-LD chidren were expected to score higher on adaptability and cohesion than parents of LD children.The second hypothesis predicted a significant difference between parents of different marital statuses (single parent, married once, and remarried) on perceptions of family adaptability and cohesion among families with LD and non-LD children. Regardless of marital status, parents of LD children were expected to score significantly lower on adaptability and cohesion than parents of non-LD children.Families with school-age children attending elementary schools in the Newberg School District were selected and assigned to one of two groups: families having an LD child (n=128) and those without a LD child (n=128). Data were collected via a mail survey questionnaire using brief demographic questionnaires and the FACES II. Responses were received from 139 families yielding a total of 229 participants.No significant differences were found between LD and non-LD families regarding the demographic data collected. Statistical analysis (ANOVA) found that LD children do not significantly effect their parentsu27 perceptions of family adaptability and cohesion, as measured by FACES II. Parent gender significantly affected adaptability scores on FACES II and marital status significantly affected cohesion scores on FACES II. No other significant results were found.Results, implications, and limitations of the study were discussed along with suggestions for future research. Additionally, possible explanations for the findings were offered.
机译:家庭系统理论家认为家庭具有可预测的自动行为模式。已经发现学习障碍儿童的家庭经历了各种适应不良的关系模式。这项研究调查了以下问题:用家庭适应能力和凝聚力量表II(FACES II)来衡量,学龄儿童的LD是否会对父母对其家庭的适应能力和凝聚力的认知产生重大影响?针对这个问题,提出了两个主要假设。第一个预测显示学龄期LD儿童和非LD儿童的父母对家庭适应能力和凝聚力的看法存在显着差异。非LD儿童的父母在适应能力和凝聚力方面的得分要高于LD儿童的父母。第二个假设预测,在婚姻适应性和适应性方面,不同婚姻状况的父母(单亲,已婚和再婚)之间存在显着差异。有LD儿童和非LD儿童的家庭之间的凝聚力。无论婚姻状况如何,预计LD儿童的父母在适应能力和凝聚力方面的得分均比非LD儿童的父母低得多。我们选择了纽伯格学区有学龄儿童就读小学的家庭,并分为两组:有LD子女的家庭(n = 128)和没有LD子女的家庭(n = 128)。使用简短的人口统计调查表和FACES II通过邮件调查调查表收集数据。收到了来自139个家庭的回应,共有229名参与者.LD和非LD家庭在收集的人口统计数据上没有发现显着差异。统计分析(ANOVA)发现,按照FACES II的评估,LD儿童不会显着影响父母对家庭适应能力和凝聚力的看法。父母性别显着影响了FACES II的适应性评分,婚姻状况显着影响了FACES II的凝聚力评分。没有发现其他重要结果。讨论了研究的结果,影响和局限性,以及对未来研究的建议。此外,还提供了有关发现的可能解释。

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    Buhrow William C.;

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