scholarly journals Menjadi Ibu Tiri untuk Anak Cerebral Palsy

INKLUSI ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 211
Author(s):  
Diah Astuti

This study aims to determine how the experience of being a good stepmother for children with cerebral palsy (CP children). With the stigma of a stepmother who tends to be negative, is it still possible to be a good stepmother for a CP child? In answering this question, the writer uses Talcot Parson's functionalism-structuralist theory to see the fulfillment of certain conditions for the creation of a stable/harmonious family. Data collection is done by interview and observation techniques. This research concludes that stepmothers are not always bad, not ideal, or evil-tempered. The determinants of how a stepmother is accepted are inseparable from the background of her life and acceptance and support from the family, both the nuclear family or extended family.[Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui bagaimana pengalaman menjadi ibu tiri yang baik bagi anak dengan cerebral palsy (anak CP). Dengan stigma ibu tiri yang cenderung negatif, masih mungkinkah menjadi ibu tiri yang baik bagi seorang anak CP? Dalam menjawab pertanyaan tersebut, penulis menggunakan teori fungsionalisme-strukturalis dari Talcot Parson untuk melihat pemenuhan syarat tertentu demi terciptanya keluarga yang stabil/harmonis. Pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan teknik wawancara dan observasi. Penelitian ini menyimpulkan bahwa ibu tiri tidak selalu buruk, tidak ideal, atau berperangai jahat. Adapun faktor penentu bagaimana ibu tiri diterima tidak terlepas dari latar belakang kehidupannya dan penerimaan dan dukungan dari keluarga, baik keluarga inti atau keluarga besar.]

2020 ◽  
pp. 135910531990027
Author(s):  
Assimina Tsibidaki

The study focuses on families raising a child with cerebral palsy to investigate family strengths and their association with family and parent demographic characteristics in Greece and Italy. Participants were 120 parents raising a biological child with cerebral palsy. Data collection used a self-report questionnaire and the Family Strengths Inventory. According to the findings, families share a high sense of family strengths, which is mainly represented in the high sense of ‘pride’ and ‘accord’. In addition, demographic characteristics seem to be important predictors of well-being and strengthen parents and families raising a child with cerebral palsy.


Author(s):  
Dwi Amalia Chandra Sekar ◽  
Isbandi Rukminto Adi ◽  
Rizky Putri Rachmawati

There are generally agreed by both professional workers and laymen that the resilience of families is influenced by emotional climate of the family. This study aims to provide an overview of resilience in families with children who have cerebral palsy, who attend YPAC (Foundation for Disabled Children), which is the only centre for cerebral palsy services in Jakarta. Qualitative research was used to analyse a case study featuring three (3) separate families, with each family having two (2) children with cerebral palsy. The result of this study describes the Family Resilience by looking at risk factors and protective factors in families with Cerebral Palsy children and all their limitations. Risk factor is the condition of the informant, who has insufficient and unstable income. On the other hand, family members also receive discrimination regularly, and even experienced physical violence. Meanwhile, protective factor is a source of strength from their personality or values of each member of the family, commitment, and support from the surrounding environments, such as extended family, friendship groups, neighbours, and institutions. Social support becomes a source of strength for the family and keeps their fight with their children with cerebral palsy. Apart from internal factors, their relation to their environment also supports the family’s resilience.


Genetika ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 101-112
Author(s):  
Marija Knezevic-Pogancev

The aim of this research was to determine risk for family appearance of the recurrent headache (non-migraine and migraine). The recurrent headache can be understood as being a heterogeneous state, consisting of some more, still not found, hereditary disposition factors which altogether, interacting with surrounding factors give the recognizable clinical picture. The current heredity concept suggests multifactor heredity. The research was conducted in Vojvodina, the Northern Province of Serbia. The population of Vojvodina is around 2 million people belonging to more than 20 different ethnic groups. During the 20 years period (1988-2008), 30363 children aged 3 to 17 years were tested, independent of the place of birth. The presence of headaches similar to those tested was compared among all the members of the family within three generations. Positive family data of the recurrent headaches was detected among 98,6% children with migraine headaches, 64,7% children with non- migraine headaches, and 32,4% children without recurrent headaches. The relation among the members of the nuclear family (contingency quotient of 0,429) is significantly stronger than the relation to the members of wider family (contingency quotient of 0,338). The probability of a child having the migraine headache, and not the non-migraine one, is 0,664 for a mother, 0,644 for a father, 0,411 for a father`s mother, - 0,175 for a mother`s mother, 0,165 for a mother`s father, and - 0,102 for a father`s father having similar recurrent headaches.


2010 ◽  
Vol 90 (11) ◽  
pp. 1660-1672 ◽  
Author(s):  
Doreen J. Bartlett ◽  
Lisa A. Chiarello ◽  
Sarah Westcott McCoy ◽  
Robert J. Palisano ◽  
Peter L. Rosenbaum ◽  
...  

This perspective article provides an example of a study planned using guidelines for comprehensive rehabilitation outcomes research, an approach that is believed to give service providers meaningful evidence to support practice. This line of investigation has been guided by the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. The short title of a study under way is Move & PLAY (Movement and Participation in Life Activities of Young Children). The article briefly describes the conceptual model, provides guidelines on how indicators and measures are selected, alludes to the details of selected measures, and describes processes of preparing for data collection, including obtaining ethics approval, preparing data collection booklets, training assessors and interviewers, and sampling. The aim of this investigation is to gain a better understanding of the multiple child, family, and service factors associated with changes in mobility, self-care, and play of preschool children with cerebral palsy as a result of using this research method. Comprehensive rehabilitation outcomes research holds promise in providing evidence that supports the complexities of planning rehabilitation services with clients with chronic conditions, such as children with cerebral palsy.


2014 ◽  
Vol 29 (3) ◽  
pp. 325-347 ◽  
Author(s):  
KIM OVERLAET

ABSTRACTIn many early modern towns of the southern Low Countries, beguinages gave adult single women of all ages the possibility to lead a religious life of contemplation in a secure setting, retaining rights to their property and not having to take permanent vows. This paper re-examines the family networks of these women by means of a micro-study of the wills left by beguines who lived in the Great Beguinage of St Catherine in sixteenth-century Mechelen, a middle-sized city in the Low Countries. By doing so, this research seeks to add nuance to a historiography that has tended to consider beguinages as artificial families, presumably during a period associated with the increasing dominance of the nuclear family and the unravelling ties of extended family.


2001 ◽  
Vol 89 (1) ◽  
pp. 77-84 ◽  
Author(s):  
Isao Fukunishi ◽  
Wayne Paris

The intergenerational association of alexithymic characteristics of mothers and their children were examined in a sample of 232 pairs of college students and their mothers. Scores on the Toronto Alexithymia Scale, Parental Bonding Inventory, and the Family Environmental Scale of college students were significantly correlated with their mothers' memories of when they were also 20 years old. College students' scores were significantly correlated with their mothers' scores on each questionnaire. The student-mother pairs were further divided into two family types, nuclear and extended families. Correlations were higher for scores of the nuclear family than for those of the extended family. Such results suggest there may be intergenerational transmission of alexithymia and related factors from mothers to children.


1992 ◽  
Vol 130 ◽  
pp. 378-391 ◽  
Author(s):  
William Lavely ◽  
Xinhua Ren

The story of the rural Chinese family household in the post-Mao period is generally told in one of three ways, which might be labelled modernization, tradition restored, and demographic determinism. Modernization parallels the family theories of classical sociology: economic development and education tend to undermine extended family living arrangements by instilling nuclear family preferences, while the relaxation of migration restrictions allows young men to seek their fortune away from home. “Tradition restored” sees collectivization as having undermined the foundation of the extended family household, the family economy. The return of family farming has, in this view, restored the conditions under which the extended family can flourish. The demographic determinisi view assumes that family preferences persist but that demographic structures change. Rising life expectancies and declining fertility should increase rates of family extension, since smaller families mean that there will be fewer brothers available to live with a surviving parent. Thus as the birth control cohorts come of age, the prevalence of extended households should increase.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 55
Author(s):  
Diah Auliani ◽  
Aida Arini

Praying is something that is done with special words and actions that begin with intention. prayer has the obligatory requirements of Islam, understanding, age, not being menstruated, not handicapped. The family is an institution that exists in the community, which can determine harmony in the community so that the community is very dependent on happiness in the family and harmony in the environment. The family is formed through a marriage. A harmonious family can determine the level of community welfare, because marriage is highly recommended by Islam for those who have been able and meet the conditions. The objectives of the researcher are (1) to describe the quality of prayer worship in Tebuireng Gg Village 1. (2) To describe the harmony of the family in Tebuireng Gg Village 1. (3) To describe the relationship between family harmony with the quality of prayer in Tebuireng Gg 1 village.The research that will be used is a descriptive quantitative expost facto approach that is correlative. The independent and related variables in this study include the Quality of Prayers (X) and Family Harmony (Y). This research was conducted in Tebuireng Gg 1 Hamlet in January-February 2019. The data collection used questionnaires and documentation distributed to each family. Date analysis techniques using hypothesis testing.


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