Examination of Resilience and Self-esteem Levels of Parents of Children With Disability

Q4 Social Sciences Studia Sportiva Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.5817/sts2023-2-14
Yasin Unvanli, Ekrem Levent İlhan, Hana Válková
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In society's foundational structure, families play a crucial role in overall happiness. Parental influence on child health is pivotal. While health challenges bring social, economic, and psychological burdens, resilience emerges as key. Resilience engages with self-esteem, benefiting parental well-being and care for special needs children, offering a positive environment for both. This study aims to explore the relationship between psychological resilience and self-esteem levels of parents of children with special needs, suggesting a positive link between elevated psychological resilience and self-esteem in parents. The study employed a relational scale strategy to investigate psychological resilience and self-esteem among parents of children with special needs. The sample comprised 156 parents of children with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities in Ankara, Turkey. Measures included the "Short Psychological Resilience Scale (SPRS)" and the "Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSS)." Data analysis encompassed descriptive statistics, t-tests, one-way ANOVA, Pearson's correlation, and Multiple Linear Regression analysis (p<.05). In the study's results, the data demonstrated normal distribution. Employed parents demonstrated higher SPRS and RSS scores compared to unemployed parents. While parents with children engaged in sports displayed higher scores, the difference wasn't statistically significant (p>.05). Parents’ education level played a significant role; bachelor's degree holders had notably higher scores. Positive correlation was observed between SPRS and RSS scores (r=.411). Regression analysis confirmed a robust predictive relationship (R2=.169) between self-esteem and resilience. Raising special needs children requires elevated self-esteem and resilience due to multifaceted caregiving responsibilities. Traumatic experiences may impact self-esteem and resilience, prompting the need for a positive outlook for parental caregiving.
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研究残疾儿童父母的抗逆力和自尊水平
在社会的基础结构中,家庭对整体幸福起着至关重要的作用。父母对儿童健康的影响举足轻重。虽然健康挑战会带来社会、经济和心理负担,但复原力却是关键。复原力与自尊密切相关,有利于父母的幸福和对特殊需要儿童的照顾,为两者提供积极的环境。本研究旨在探讨特殊需要儿童家长的心理复原力与自尊水平之间的关系,表明家长心理复原力的提高与自尊之间存在积极联系。本研究采用关系量表策略来调查有特殊需要儿童家长的心理复原力和自尊水平。样本包括土耳其安卡拉 156 名轻度至中度智障儿童的家长。测量方法包括 "简易心理复原量表(SPRS)"和 "罗森伯格自尊量表(RSS)"。数据分析包括描述性统计、t 检验、单因素方差分析、皮尔逊相关分析和多元线性回归分析(p.05)。父母的教育水平在其中发挥了重要作用;拥有学士学位的父母得分明显更高。SPRS 和 RSS 分数之间呈正相关(r=.411)。回归分析证实,自尊与抗逆力之间存在稳健的预测关系(R2=.169)。由于需要承担多方面的照顾责任,抚养有特殊需要的儿童需要提高自尊和抗逆力。创伤经历可能会影响自尊和复原力,从而促使父母在照顾孩子时需要有积极的态度。
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