The effect of group intervention on the relationships of parents with intellectual disabilities

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作者
McGaw, S [1 ]
Ball, K [1 ]
Clark, A [1 ]
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[1] Cornwall NHS Partnership Trust, Special Parenting Serv, Cornwall TR1 7RP, England
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10.1046/j.1468-3148.2002.00143.x
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G44 [教育心理学];
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0402 ; 040202 ;
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Background Parents with intellectual disabilities frequently feel socially excluded and often become dependent on statutory agencies for support. This study aimed to tackle these difficulties by means of a group intervention. Methods Group intervention was provided to 12 parents with borderline or mild intellectual disabilities over 14 weeks. The effects of intervention were evaluated by comparing the intervention group with a borderline or mild intellectual disabilities control parent group (n = 10). Both experimental parent group (EPG) and control parent group (CPG) received home-based teaching programmes during this period. Parents' self-concept and perception of the quality of relationship with their children, partners, family members and professionals were assessed (Judson Rating Scale and Behaviour Problem Index) during baseline, post-intervention and at 27-week follow-up. Results The results indicate that self-concept improved significantly for the EPG with no observable gains made by the CPG. However, the 'feel good factor' which came from improvements in parents' self-concept did not immediately benefit their children. In addition, the quality of relationship between EPG parents and their children, as well as parents' expectations of their children's capabilities did not improve as a result of group intervention. Nonetheless, follow-up data revealed that group training did result in W all of the EPG parents making new friends and (ii) other positive social and practical changes taking place within their families. Single parent status and the accumulative effect of multiple group attendance were identified as important factors affecting parents' perception of themselves and the quality of their relationships. Conclusions The immediate and long-term benefits of group attendance for parents with intellectual disabilities and secondary benefits for their children are discussed.
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