自闭症谱系障碍与智力发育障碍患儿母亲共情与利他行为的关系

Nemati Shahrooz, Nazila Shojaeian, Richard Lynn, A. Hosseinkhanzadeh, Araam Katurani, Isan Khiabani
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本研究旨在探讨自闭症谱系障碍和智力发育障碍患儿母亲共情、自我同情和利他行为之间的关系。方法:采用方便抽样法,抽取161名调查对象。进行了简短的自我同情、同理心和利他主义量表。结果:Pearson相关系数和多元回归分析显示共情、自我同情和利他行为之间存在直接关系。结论:共情是一种复杂的能力,它使个体能够理解他人的情绪状态,并产生富有同情心的行为。同理心需要认知、情感、行为和道德能力来理解和回应他人的痛苦。同情是对他人痛苦的适当反应。此外,没有同理心,同情就不可能存在;它们是人类从观察到行动的同一感知和反应连续体的一部分。看来,母亲的照顾,加上对智力和发育障碍儿童独立生活的希望,为移情、自我同情和利他主义提供了必要的基础。
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The Relationship between Empathy and Altruism in Mothers of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
The objective of the current research study was to investigate the relationship between empathy and self-compassion and altruism in mothers of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and intellectual and developmental disabilities. Method: by convenience sampling, 161 participants were selected. The short form self-compassion, empathy and altruism inventories were implemented. Results: The Pearson’s correlation coefficient and multiple regression analysis revealed that there was a direct relationship between empath, self-compassion and altruism. Conclusion: Empathy is a complex capability which enables individuals to understand the emotional states of others, and results in compassionate behaviour. Empathy requires cognitive, emotional, behavioural, and moral capacities to understand and respond to others' suffering. Compassion is a proper response to the perception of others’ suffering. In addition, compassion cannot exist without empathy; they are part of the same perception and response continuum which moves human beings from observation to action. It seems that maternal care, together with the hope that a child with intellectual and developmental disabilities lives independently, provides the necessary grounds for empathy, self-compassion and altruism.
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