학술논문

Expectant parents with intellectual disabilities in child protection: Risk factors for child safety.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities. May2024, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p1-13. 13p.
Subject
*CHILD welfare
*RISK assessment
*RESEARCH funding
*CHILDREN'S accident prevention
*PARENTING
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
*INTELLECTUAL disabilities
*INTENTION
*PSYCHOLOGY of parents
Language
ISSN
1360-2322
Abstract
Background: Newborns of parents with intellectual disabilities face higher risks in their environment for child unsafety, despite parents' good intentions. To help parents prevent unsafe circumstances, a good understanding of the risk factors faced by these parents is needed. Methods: This casefile study examined (1) which risk factors were present for expectant parents with intellectual disabilities in child protection, (2) which domains of risk factors, and (3) whether a cumulation of risk factors was related to child safety. Results: Expectant parents with intellectual disabilities in child protection before the child was born often experienced a cumulation of risk factors. Child, family, and care factors best predicted child safety. A cumulation of risk factors over multiple life domains increased the risks for child unsafety. Conclusions: To reduce the risks of unsafe parenting conditions for newborns, preventive interventions for expectant parents with intellectual disabilities should address their needs from an ecological perspective. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]