Parental Resources in Parents of Children with Special Needs (SNs) at the Time of COVID-19
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Measures
2.2.1. Sociodemographic Data
2.2.2. Parental Burnout
2.2.3. Parenting Sense of Competence
2.2.4. Parental Perception of Children’s EF
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Sociodemographic Data
3.2. Parental Risk and Resources
3.3. Parenting Sense of Competence
3.4. Parental Perception of Children’s EF
3.5. Predictors of Parental Resources and Perception of Children’s EFs
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
ADHD | Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder; |
ASD | Autism Spectrum Disorder; |
CI | Chronic Illness; |
EFs/EF | Executive Functions/Executive Functioning; |
MD | Mean Difference; |
SNs | Special Needs; |
SpLD | Specific Learning Disorder; |
TD | Typical Development; |
WM | Working Memory. |
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TD | SpLD | ASD | CI | χ2 | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Marital Status | 14.67 | 0.10 | ||||
Married | 500 91.2% | 18 3.3% | 6 1.1% | 24 4.4% | ||
Divorced/separated | 38 86.4% | 2 4.5% | 3 6.8% | 1 2.3% | ||
Cohabiting | 44 88.0% | 3 6.0% | 0 0.0% | 3 6.0% | ||
Single parents | 5 83.3% | 0 0.0% | 0 0.0% | 1 16.7% | ||
Education Level | 27.00 | 0.03 * | ||||
Primary School | 5 71.4% | 0 0.0% | 0 0.0% | 2 28.6% | ||
Middle School | 43 82.7% | 3 5.8% | 1 1.9% | 5 9.6% | ||
Professional Diploma | 72 91.1% | 1 1.3% | 2 2.5% | 4 5.1% | ||
High-school Diploma | 187 88.2% | 12 5.7% | 2 0.9% | 11 5.2% | ||
Degree | 222 94.1% | 5 2.1% | 2 0.8% | 7 3.0% | ||
PhD | 58 93.5% | 2 3.2% | 2 3.2% | 0 0.0% | ||
Work regimen during pandemic | 21.26 | 0.63 | ||||
Smartwork | 222 90.6% | 12 4.9% | 3 1.2% | 8 3.3% | ||
Temporarily suspended | 99 91.7% | 3 2.7% | 0 0.0% | 6 5.6% | ||
Went to the workplace | 150 92.0% | 4 2.5% | 2 1.2% | 7 4.3% | ||
Lost the job | 18 99.0% | 1 0.5% | 0 0.0% | 1 0.5% | ||
Prefer not to answer | 97 87.3% | 3 2.7% | 4 3.6% | 7 6.4% |
Children BR2 Scores | TD (n = 587) | SpLD (n = 23) | ASD (n = 9) | CI (n = 29) | Statistics | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | F Value | η2p | |
Total score | 70.88 | 62.99 | 14.43 | 68.91 | 77.22 | 62.20 | 51.86 | 64.55 | 6.49 *** | 0.029 |
Common antecedents | 21.59 | 23.80 | −0.70 | 27.90 | 23.33 | 23.01 | 15.90 | 28.62 | 6.68 *** | 0.030 |
Specific antecedents | 49.30 | 41.89 | 15.13 | 44.07 | 53.89 | 43.97 | 35.97 | 48.20 | 5.63 ** | 0.026 |
Children Parenting | TD (n = 587) | SpLD (n = 23) | ASD (n = 9) | CI (n = 29) | Statistics | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | F Value | η2p | |
Satisfaction | 33.55 | 9.34 | 33.04 | 7.47 | 33.67 | 10.82 | 35.21 | 9.21 | 0.32 | 0.001 |
Efficacy | 27.22 | 6.72 | 26.87 | 6.17 | 27.44 | 8.75 | 27.86 | 6.53 | 0.11 | 0.001 |
Children EFs | TD (n = 587) | SpLD (n= 23) | ASD (n = 9) | CI (n = 29) | Statistics | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | F Value | η2p | |
Working memory | 12.72 | 3.30 | 11.18 | 2.40 | 10.56 | 3.54 | 12.44 | 3.19 | 2.81 * | 0.013 |
Attention | 12.27 | 3.01 | 11.00 | 2.35 | 9.56 | 3.36 | 12.10 | 2.44 | 3.96 ** | 0.018 |
Planning | 11.64 | 3.02 | 10.87 | 3.05 | 9.78 | 3.11 | 11.76 | 2.38 | 1.91 | 0.009 |
Shifting | 12.43 | 3.22 | 11.39 | 2.50 | 10.00 | 3.87 | 12.14 | 3.01 | 2.72 * | 0.013 |
Inhibitory control | 12.27 | 3.21 | 11.65 | 2.89 | 10.22 | 3.90 | 12.45 | 2.32 | 1.56 | 0.007 |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |
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1. Parental satisfaction | - | 0.67 ** | 0.44 ** | 0.20 ** |
2. Parental self-efficacy | 0.67 ** | - | 0.37 ** | 0.09 * |
3. Perception of children’s EF | 0.44 ** | 0.37 ** | - | 0.32 ** |
4. Parenting resources | 0.20 ** | 0.09 * | 0.32 ** | - |
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Gentile, A.; Polizzi, C.; Giordano, G.; Burgio, S.; Alesi, M. Parental Resources in Parents of Children with Special Needs (SNs) at the Time of COVID-19. J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12, 475. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12020475
Gentile A, Polizzi C, Giordano G, Burgio S, Alesi M. Parental Resources in Parents of Children with Special Needs (SNs) at the Time of COVID-19. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2023; 12(2):475. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12020475
Chicago/Turabian StyleGentile, Ambra, Concetta Polizzi, Giulia Giordano, Sofia Burgio, and Marianna Alesi. 2023. "Parental Resources in Parents of Children with Special Needs (SNs) at the Time of COVID-19" Journal of Clinical Medicine 12, no. 2: 475. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12020475
APA StyleGentile, A., Polizzi, C., Giordano, G., Burgio, S., & Alesi, M. (2023). Parental Resources in Parents of Children with Special Needs (SNs) at the Time of COVID-19. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 12(2), 475. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12020475