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KMID : 0858820050220020195
Journal of Korean Society for Health Education and Promotion
2005 Volume.22 No. 2 p.195 ~ p.213
Information Needs Expressed by Mothers of Young Children with Disabilities
Chung Gui-Ok

Lee Jong-Ryol
Park Chun-Man
Abstract
Objectives: This study aims to determine fostering stress and mental health state that mothers of handicapped children perceive as primary care givers and to analyze their demand for information assistance in order to release their stress so that it can provide materials that contribute to establishment of assistance system for families with handicapped children.

Methods: The research subjects were 340 mothers whose children went to a nursery for special children, 3 general nurseries and 6 special schools in Daegu, and the data were collected using structures questionnaires. The survey analyzed mothers¡¯¡¯ fostering stress, their demand for fostering information assistance, children¡¯¡¯s daily activity abilities. Component concepts of each scale was validated by adopting confirmatory factor analysis, and factors affecting demand for fostering information assistance were analyzed by adopting covariance structural analysis.

Results: Younger mothers tend to have higher demand for information, and mothers with younger children or children with double handicaps also have higher demand. Mothers under 30 have the lowest demand for public health and medical care assistance and for home and community life assistance, while mothers with children with physical handicaps have the highest. The validity of component concepts was verified by categorizing as cognitive structure models fostering stress, information demand, children¡¯¡¯s daily activity abilities, and their appropriateness was evaluated through confirmatory factor analysis using structural equation modelling. And then, GFI (more than 0.9), CFI (more than 0.9), TLI (more than 0.9) and RMSAE (less than 0.08) were used to evaluate the appropriateness. It was found that all the component concepts are valid, as every item is within appropriate range. The result of analyzing information demand demonstrated that children¡¯¡¯s handicap levels significantly affect their mothers¡¯¡¯ mental health, while fostering stress significantly affect mothers¡¯¡¯ metal health, information demand. As well, it was confirmed that mothers¡¯¡¯ mental health has a significant effect on information demand.

Conclusions: Therefore, to reduce special children¡¯¡¯s mothers¡¯¡¯ uncertainty, helplessness and fostering burden, it is necessary to provide them with information on children¡¯¡¯s challenges, development and fostering and to offer them quality public health, medical care and welfare assistance along with family and local community life assistance.
KEYWORD
Disabilities, Social Support Needs, Information Needs
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