Caregiving-Specific Worry, Affiliate Stigma, and Perceived Social Support on Psychological Distress of Caregivers of Children With Physical Disability in Hong Kong

被引:24
|
作者
Ma, Gloria Y. K. [1 ]
Mak, Winnie W. S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Psychol, Divers & Well Being Lab, Shatin, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
caregivers; physical disability; caregiving-specific worry; affiliate stigma; barrier-free environment; DUCHENNE MUSCULAR-DYSTROPHY; TRAUMATIC BRAIN-INJURY; MENTAL-ILLNESS; INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES; FAMILY CAREGIVERS; CEREBRAL-PALSY; HEALTH; MOTHERS; IMPACT; STRESS;
D O I
10.1037/ort0000171
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
The present study tested a model on the relationship between functional status of children with physical disability, caregiving-specific worry, affiliate stigma, and psychological distress among their caregivers. One hundred thirty-one caregivers of children with physical disability in Hong Kong completed a self-report questionnaire. Structural equation modeling showed that the final model had good fit to the data: chi(2) = 102.05, (df = 83, p = .08), comparative fit index = .98, nonnormed fit index = .98, standardized root mean square residual = .08, root mean square error of approximation = .04. Caregivers whose children had a lower functional status reported more caregiving-specific worry. Affiliate stigma had significant and positive indirect effect on psychological distress through increasing worry. Results also supported the direct and indirect effects of perceived social support in ameliorating worry, affiliate stigma, and psychological distress. Findings suggested that health care and social service providers should consider the functional impairment of each child when designing stress reduction interventions for their caregivers. Findings implicate the importance of establishing barrier-free environment and public facilities in the society. Caregivers are encouraged to distinguish those worries that are actionable and convert them into problem solving plans and to actively engage in peer support and social activities to reduce their affiliate stigma. To truly promote inclusion and well-being of individuals with disability and their caregivers, the scope and targets of social services and stigma reduction programs by the government should include not only the persons with disabilities, but also their caregivers and family members who play essential roles in the rehabilitation journey.
引用
收藏
页码:436 / 446
页数:11
相关论文
共 36 条
  • [1] Affiliate stigma, perceived social support and perceived stress in caregivers of children with autism spectrum disorder: A multiple mediation study
    Lovell, Brian
    Wetherell, Mark A.
    ARCHIVES OF PSYCHIATRIC NURSING, 2019, 33 (05) : 31 - 35
  • [2] Associations between Affiliate Stigma and Quality of Life among Caregivers of Individuals with Dementia: Mediated Roles of Caregiving Burden and Psychological Distress
    Hu, Yi-Ling
    Chang, Chih-Cheng
    Lee, Chiu-Hsiang
    Liu, Chieh-Hsiu
    Chen, Yi-Jung
    Su, Jian-An
    Lin, Chung-Ying
    Griffiths, Mark D.
    ASIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL HEALTH AND BEHAVIOR, 2023, 6 (02): : 64 - 71
  • [3] Perceived Discrimination and Emotional Distress Among Family Caregivers of Children With Physical Disabilities: The Mediational Role of Affiliate Stigma and Self-Efficacy
    Recio, Patricia
    Molero, Fernando
    Silvan-Ferrero, Prado
    Nouvilas-Palleja, Encarnacion
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPSYCHIATRY, 2021, 91 (03) : 367 - 374
  • [4] Experiences of Affiliate Stigma and Depressive Symptoms in Caregivers of Autistic Children: The Moderating Effect of Social Support
    Gordon, Kayla
    Susko, Melissa
    de la Roche, Laura
    Kelley, Elizabeth
    JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS, 2024,
  • [5] Associations of perceived stigma, perceived environmental inaccessibility, and self-compassion among people with physical disability in Hong Kong
    Ma, Gloria Y. K.
    Mak, Winnie W. S.
    DISABILITY AND HEALTH JOURNAL, 2022, 15 (03)
  • [6] Level of psychological distress and social support among patients with limb fractures in Hong Kong
    Lam, Kin
    Chan, Sally W. C.
    Lam, Simon C.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, 2011, 20 (5-6) : 784 - 793
  • [7] Self-Stigma, Resilience, Perceived Quality of Social Relationships, and Psychological Distress Among Filipina Domestic Helpers in Hong Kong: A Mediation Model
    Yeung, Nelson C. Y.
    Kan, Karon K. Y.
    Wong, Anna L. Y.
    Lau, Joseph T. F.
    STIGMA AND HEALTH, 2021, 6 (01) : 90 - 99
  • [8] Perceived Physical Health, Psychological Distress, and Social Support Among Prison Officers
    Harvey, Joel
    PRISON JOURNAL, 2014, 94 (02): : 242 - 259
  • [9] The Relationships Between Weight Bias, Perceived Weight Stigma, Eating Behavior, and Psychological Distress Among Undergraduate Students in Hong Kong
    Cheng, Man Yan
    Wang, Shu-Mei
    Lam, Yin Ying
    Luk, Hiu Tung
    Man, Yuk Ching
    Lin, Chung-Ying
    JOURNAL OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE, 2018, 206 (09) : 705 - 710
  • [10] Associations Between Perceived Social Support, Perceived Competence And Physical Activity In Hong Kong Children With Disabilities During The Covid-19 Pandemic
    Li, Ming Hui
    Sit, Cindy H. P.
    Yu, Jane J.
    Wong, Stephen H. S.
    Sum, Raymond K. W.
    MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS & EXERCISE, 2022, 54 (09) : 407 - 408