特殊学习障碍和健康对照儿童的家庭功能和生活质量:一项横断面研究

Mesut Sarı, Yusuf Rk, G. Ozcan, Yasemin İmrek, A. Tufan
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目的:本研究旨在比较特殊学习障碍(SLD)患儿与对照组的生活质量、家庭功能和父母态度。我们还旨在评估SLD症状与生活质量之间的相关性。方法:这是一项横断面病例对照研究。由家长填写学习障碍症状表(LDSC),测量儿童的学习障碍症状。采用家庭评估仪(FAD)和父母态度研究仪(PARI)对家庭功能进行评估。采用儿童生活质量量表(PedsQL)评价患儿的生活质量。结果:在研究期间,38名SLD儿童和35名健康对照儿童入组。所有患有SLD的儿童都报告了所有PedsQL域的显著减少。SLD组pari -过度保护(p<0.001)、婚姻冲突(p=0.011)、严格纪律(p<0.001)和fad -解决问题(p=0.022)得分显著升高。LDCS学业成功、阅读技能、写作技能、工作习惯、定向技能、触觉感知、排队技能、运动技能、社会情感行为、活动水平、注意技能得分与pedsql儿童各领域均呈显著负相关。结论:评估家庭对特殊障碍儿童治疗的态度和解决问题的能力,并针对这些方面进行治疗可能会带来额外的好处。
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Family Functioning and Quality of Life among Children with Specific Learning Disorder and Healthy Controls: A Cross-Sectional Study
Objective: The study aimed to compare the quality of life, family functionality, and parental attitudes with Specific learning disorder (SLD) with controls. We also aimed to evaluate the correlation between SLD symptoms and quality of life. Method: This is a cross-sectional, case-control study. The Learning Disorder Symptom Checklist (LDSC) was filled out by children’s parents to measure SLD symptoms. Family functioning was assessed using the Family Assessment Device (FAD) and Parental Attitude Research Instrument (PARI). The children’s quality of life was evaluated by the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL). Results: Within the study period, 38 children with SLD and 35 healthy control children were enrolled. All of the children with SLD reported significantly reduced all PedsQL domains. PARI-overprotective (p<0.001), mariatal conflict (p=0.011), strict dicipline (p<0.001) and FAD-problem-solving (p=0.022) subscores were significantly elevated in the SLD group. There were statistically negative correlations between LDCS academic success, reading skills, writing skills, working habit, orientation skills, tactile perception, queue skill, motor skills, social-emotional behaviors, activity level, attention skills scores and all domains of PedsQL-child. Conclusion: Evaluating family attitudes and problem-solving skills of the family in the treatment of children with SLD and targeting those areas in treatment may provide additional benefit.
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