The Opinions and Attitudes of Mothers to Mental Retardation in Lagos, Nigeria.

F. Abasiubong, A. Obembe, M. Ekpo
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Background Mental retardation is a chronic and permanent disorder occurring during developmental period of life. The uncertainty of the future and independent existence result in negative attitudes toward the affected children. An increased burden of care leading to emotional and psychological distress among parents. Aim The objective of the study was to assess mothers for attitudes, beliefs and behavioural response to mental retardation. Method One hundred and twenty six mothers of children with mental retardation in a mentally handicapped centre for children in Lagos were invited and screened for attitudes and opinion using Attitude Scale, between March and May 2002. Results Of the 126 mothers invited, 106 (84.1%) took part in the study, the mean age was 40.0 ± 6.6 years; 37(35.0%) attributed the cause of mental retardation to evil spirits or witchcrafts, 19 (17.9%) to diabolical powers of father/mother in-laws, 14 (13.2%) blamed spouses and 11 (10.4%) believed in natural causes while 5 (4.7%) viewed it as due their faults. Majority, 79 (74.5%) still preferred to have more children in spite of having children with mental retardation; 9 (8.5%) of mothers exhibited depressed feelings and 3 (2.8%) thought of doing away with (killing) the children. Conclusion There is an increased pervasive attitude to children with mental retardation. Therefore, efforts aimed at changing parental and by extension societal attitudes toward these children are necessary for their care and survival. There is also need for government and charitable organizations to reach-out to parents of these children so as to reduce the associated burden and sufferings among them. Nigerian Journal of Psychiatry Vol. 6 (2) 2008: pp. 80-85
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尼日利亚拉各斯母亲对智力低下的看法和态度。
智力低下是发生在生命发育阶段的一种慢性、永久性障碍。未来和独立存在的不确定性导致对受影响儿童的消极态度。照料负担的增加导致父母情绪和心理上的困扰。目的本研究的目的是评估母亲对智力低下的态度、信念和行为反应。方法于2002年3月至5月对拉各斯某智障儿童中心126名智障儿童母亲进行态度和意见调查。结果126名母亲中,106名(84.1%)参加了研究,平均年龄40.0±6.6岁;37人(35.0%)认为是恶灵或巫术所致,19人(17.9%)认为是公婆或公婆的恶魔力量所致,14人(13.2%)认为是配偶所致,11人(10.4%)认为是自然原因,5人(4.7%)认为是自己的过错所致。大多数人(79人,74.5%)尽管有智力低下的孩子,但仍希望生育更多的孩子;9名(8.5%)母亲表现出抑郁情绪,3名(2.8%)母亲想过杀死孩子。结论对智力低下儿童的态度越来越普遍。因此,努力改变父母和社会对这些儿童的态度对他们的照顾和生存是必要的。政府和慈善组织也需要向这些儿童的父母伸出援手,以减轻他们的负担和痛苦。尼日利亚精神病学杂志Vol. 6 (2) 2008: pp. 80-85
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