Religious Coping in Parents of Children with Down Syndrome: A Systematic Review of the Literature.

IF 2 1区 哲学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Religion & Health Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1007/s10943-024-02207-0
Hüseyin Çaksen
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Having a child with Down syndrome (DS) is stressful for families. Social, physical, economic and emotional difficulties are the most challenging stressors for parents of children with DS. Therefore, parents who have children with DS have used various types of coping strategies. This systematic review investigates religious coping in parents of children with DS to synthesize what is known of the literature regarding religious coping among parents of children with DS. Pubmed and Scopus databases were searched with no restriction on language and the year of publication. Additionally, manual searches of the retrieved articles' references were performed. Forty-four original studies published between 2000 and 2023 were included in the review. No study on the subject was found in either Pubmed or Scopus before 2000. Most studies were conducted in USA 7 (15.9%), Egypt 7 (15.9%), and Türkiye 6 (13.6%). In the studies, the total number of participants was 4266, range between 8 and 530 (median 55.5). The ethnic origins of the participants were very diverse and the studies included participants from many cultures around the world. Based on the studies, we identified seven themes that represented the main stressors encountered by parents/caregivers of children with DS: "information deficits," "child caregiving burdens," "familial difficulties," "financial difficulties," "challenges related to social and professional support," "society's misconceptions," and "worries about the future." The most commonly (n = 12, [27.2%]) used coping scale was coping orientation to problems experienced. Religious coping was the coping strategy most frequently used by participants in 36 (81.8%) studies. Religion, spirituality, and belief in Allah (God) were of central importance for most participants in most of the studies. Most parents reported that belief in Allah (God) encouraged them to accept the diagnosis of DS and feel better and become stronger; provided improvements in the lives of families and the necessary resources to face their difficulties; played a fundamental role in adaptation with the conditions of their children with DS; brought them peace of mind and a sense of hope; and motivated them to keep on moving forward. In conclusion, religion plays an important role in the lives of most parents of children with DS. Religious coping has been used by parents of children with DS in many cultures around the world, regardless of religion, race, or ethnicity. Belief in Allah (God), belief in fate and belief in the afterlife, provided physical, mental and psychosocial relief for most parents of children with DS.

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唐氏综合症父母的宗教应对:文献系统回顾。
有一个患有唐氏综合症(DS)的孩子对家庭来说压力很大。社会、身体、经济和情感困难是残疾儿童父母最具挑战性的压力源。因此,患有退行性障碍的孩子的父母使用了各种各样的应对策略。本研究对残疾儿童父母的宗教应对进行了系统的研究,以综合有关残疾儿童父母宗教应对的文献。检索Pubmed和Scopus数据库,不受语言和出版年份的限制。此外,还对检索到的文章的参考文献进行了手动搜索。2000年至2023年间发表的44项原始研究纳入了该综述。2000年之前,在Pubmed或Scopus上都没有发现关于该主题的研究。大多数研究在美国7(15.9%)、埃及7(15.9%)和土耳其6(13.6%)进行。在这些研究中,参与者总数为4266人,范围在8到530人之间(中位数为55.5人)。参与者的种族起源非常多样化,研究包括来自世界各地许多文化的参与者。基于这些研究,我们确定了七个主题,代表了残疾儿童的父母/照顾者遇到的主要压力源:“信息缺失”、“照顾儿童的负担”、“家庭困难”、“经济困难”、“与社会和专业支持相关的挑战”、“社会误解”和“对未来的担忧”。最常使用的应对量表(n = 12,[27.2%])是对所经历问题的应对倾向。宗教应对是36项研究中参与者最常用的应对策略(81.8%)。在大多数研究中,对大多数参与者来说,宗教、灵性和对安拉(上帝)的信仰是最重要的。大多数家长报告说,对安拉(真主)的信仰鼓励他们接受自闭症的诊断,感觉更好,变得更坚强;改善家庭的生活,提供必要的资源以应付他们的困难;在适应残疾儿童的情况方面发挥了重要作用;带给他们心灵的平静和希望;并激励他们继续前进。总之,宗教在大多数残疾儿童父母的生活中扮演着重要的角色。在世界各地的许多文化中,无论宗教、种族或民族如何,DS儿童的父母都使用宗教应对方法。对安拉(上帝)的信仰,对命运的信仰和对来世的信仰,为大多数残疾儿童的父母提供了身体、精神和心理上的安慰。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Religion and Health is an international publication concerned with the creative partnership of psychology and religion/sprituality and the relationship between religion/spirituality and both mental and physical health. This multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary journal publishes peer-reviewed original contributions from scholars and professionals of all religious faiths. Articles may be clinical, statistical, theoretical, impressionistic, or anecdotal. Founded in 1961 by the Blanton-Peale Institute, which joins the perspectives of psychology and religion, Journal of Religion and Health explores the most contemporary modes of religious thought with particular emphasis on their relevance to current medical and psychological research.
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