英文摘要 |
The purpose of this research is to investigate the perceptions of social support and empowerment, in families of young children with developmental delay in Taiwan. A total of 250 questionnaires were issued and 203 cases (response rate: 81%) were collected. The major findings are described as follows: 1. The respondents' scores on the types of social support subscale showed that 'information support' received the highest score, while the score for 'instrumental support' was the lowest. On the resources of social support scale, the respondents perceived the most support from formal social supports. The respondents perceived that the 'ability of enabling' received the highest mean score on the family empowerment scale, while the lowest mean score fell to the category of 'community involvement'. 2. The levels of social supports had statistically significant differences among six predictor variables (namely, age of the children, main caregiver, age of the caregiver, the number of children, family income and social economic status) in the family with developmentally delayed children. Some factors in the area of family empowerment had statistically significant differences among five predictor variables (i.e., gender of the children, age of the children, main caregiver, age of the caregiver, and social economic status). 3. The canoniocal correlation results showed that the majority of the associations among factors in social support and empowerment areas were significantly positively correlated, except for some factors in the instrumental social support area. |