PSYCHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF MOTHERS BRINGING UP DISABLED CHILDREN

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Background: Research objective was to define psychological makers of mothers bringing up disabled children for scientific justification of the family psychotherapy branches. Patients and methods: 60 mothers bringing up children of early age with infantile cerebral palsy and 50 mothers of children with compensation of perinatal affections of the central nervous system by the 1 life year are surveyed. Personal characteristics, family orientations of mothers, child and mother relations, awareness of mothers on the children health state and the attitude to their rehabilitation were studied by means of psychological techniques. Results: It is found out that the mothers bringing up disabled children more often have emotional disorders, negative attitude to divorce and give the leading role in a family to the husband less often they show hypoguardianship of the child than the mothers of children with compensation of perinatal affections of the central nervous system. Mothers are less satisfied with the child development, they are more often worried about disorders of development of movements, speech and mental development delay, small appetite of the child, they feel helplessness in rehabilitation more often, note the ambiguity of its prospects. They understand that their child needs the help of the qualified experts: neurologist, orthopaedist, logopedist, psychologist, but they aren't satisfied with communication with them more often, underestimate own role in rehabilitation. Conclusion: The revealed characteristics prove the necessity and define the main directions of family psychotherapy — correction of mother's emotional disorders, child and parental relations, increase of medical and psychological competence that allows to increase efficiency of rehabilitation.

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O. Yu. Kocherova

Ivanovo Scientific Research Institute of Maternity and Childhood n.a. V.N. Gorodkov

Author for correspondence.
Email: ivniideti@mail.ru
PhD, leading research scientist of the Department of Child Health Protection and Medicosocial studies of V.N. Gorodkov Ivanovo RI of Maternity and Childhood Russian Federation

O. M. Fil'kina

Ivanovo Scientific Research Institute of Maternity and Childhood n.a. V.N. Gorodkov, Russian Federation

Email: omfilkina@mail.ru
PhD, professor, Honoured Doctor of RF, Head of the Department of Child Health Protection and Medicosocial studies of V.N.Gorodkov Ivanovo RI of Maternity and Childhood. Address: 20, Pobedy Street, Ivanovo, RF, 153045; tel.: +7 (4932) 33-70-55 Russian Federation

N. V. Dolotova

Ivanovo Scientific Research Institute of Maternity and Childhood n.a. V.N. Gorodkov, Russian Federation

Email: ivniideti@mail.ru

MD, research scientist of the Department of Child Health Protection and Medicosocial studies of V.N.Gorodkov Ivanovo RI of Maternity and Childhood. Address: 20, Pobedy Street, Ivanovo, RF, 153045; tel.: +7 (4932) 33-70-55

Russian Federation

A. I. Malyshkina

Ivanovo Scientific Research Institute of Maternity and Childhood n.a. V.N. Gorodkov, Russian Federation

Email: ivniideti@mail.ru
PhD, Director of V.N.Gorodkov Ivanovo RI of Maternity and Childhood. Address: 20, Pobedy Street, Ivanovo, RF, 153045; tel.: +7 (4932) 33-62-63 Russian Federation

E. N. Antysheva

Ivanovo Scientific Research Institute of Maternity and Childhood n.a. V.N. Gorodkov, Russian Federation

Email: ant_elena@list.ru

psychiatrist of RBHI «Regional clinical psychiatric hospital «Bogorodskoe» Address: 36, Ermaka Street, Ivanovo, RF, 153045; tel.: +7 (4932) 33-70-55

Russian Federation

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