英文摘要 |
This study was aimed to explore the parents' marital attitude for their children with intellectual disabilities, and to compare the influence between different background variables toward parents' attitude. A total of 272 participants were parents of students with intellectual disabilities in the high schools in Yunlin, Chiayi, and Tainan Region. The 'Questionnaire on the Parents' Marital Attitude for Their Children with Intellectual Disabilities' was developed by the researchers as research instrument. The data collected from questionnaire were analyzed by descriptive statistics, one-way ANOVA, independent-samples t test and Chi- square test. The major findings were as follows: First, the parents generally agreed their children with intellectual disabilities to marry in adult, but didn't agree them to give birth. Second, the motivation of parents arranging marriages for their children were 'let their children be taken care' and 'finding the sustenance for children's future life'. Third, parents of students with intellectual disabilities would take priority of capacity of their children's spouse. Forth, more than 50% of the parents didn't limit of any approach of choosing the spouse for their children. However, around 40% of parents accepted only match-making from their relatives and friends. Fifth, the motivation of parents agreeing their children to give birth was 'the children with intellectual disabilities can build intimacy with their own children'. Besides, most of parents expected that their children with intellectual disabilities can rear children by relatives' assistance. Sixth, the parents' attitude were significant different that affected by their children's school types, gender, degrees of intellectual disabilities, whether with other associate disabilites or not, family residence, monthly income, and whether having other normal siblings or not. According to the results of this study, there were some suggestions offered on the educations, policies, and other researches in the future. |