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Study NCT ID: NCT06542081
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: None
First Post: 2024-08-01

Brief Title: Psychological Resilience and Disaster Preparedness
Sponsor: None
Organization: None

Study Overview

Official Title: The Effect of Psychological Resilience Levels of Parents With Hearing Impaired Children on Disaster Preparedness
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2024-08
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: No
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: disaster
Brief Summary: Given our geographical location there is always the possibility of encountering a disaster at any moment It is a well-known fact that families with children who have special needs face a series of challenges throughout their lives and these challenges are known to increase during disaster situations Therefore it is emphasized that families with children who have special needs should be supported in every aspect This study aims to examine the relationship between the psychological resilience levels of parents with hearing-impaired children and their disaster preparedness With this research the question How can the relationship between the psychological resilience levels of parents with hearing-impaired children and their disaster preparedness be assessed and can this relationship provide insights into how more effective support can be provided to families seeks an answer
Detailed Description: Hearing plays crucial roles in communication responding to environmental stimuli ensuring safety and increasing environmental awareness Hearing impairment refers to the partial or complete loss of a persons hearing ability Individuals with hearing impairment experience hearing or understanding difficulties differently from those with normal hearing abilities The degree and effects of hearing impairment vary from person to person and can be congenital or acquired later in life Congenital hearing impairment is often due to genetic or prenatal factors while acquired hearing loss can result from various factors such as diseases accidents and infections

Throughout their lives individuals encounter numerous adverse traumatic anxious and stressful events The ability to recover and quickly return to normal life after such experiences is explained by the concept of psychological resilience in positive psychology Psychological resilience as defined by the American Psychiatric Association is the ability to adapt recover and effectively cope with significant issues such as traumas serious health problems and financial difficulties

Disaster preparedness plays a significant role in reducing losses and destruction in all disaster situations Preparedness is closely related to the concepts of risk threat and vulnerability Effective disaster preparedness plans are particularly critical for children with disabilities who are especially vulnerable during disasters Enhanced preparedness can mitigate the care disruptions that arise during disasters and better planning can reduce the negative responses to disaster-related stress factors

Parents of children with disabilities face high caregiving burdens and psychological challenges even without disasters Studies show that these parents often experience feelings of frustration helplessness anger and depression highlighting the need for psychological support and relief from caregiving burdens Effective family preparation plans and targeted education can benefit parents of developmentally disabled children providing opportunities and methods for public health and safety planning education and access

Resilience interventions supporting parents of children with cancer and other special needs have shown positive effects including enhanced social connections and support among parentsStudies indicate that parents levels of self-compassion psychological resilience and social support significantly impact their overall well-being

Literature reviews reveal that studies often focus on the psychological resilience levels of parents with mentally disabled children with findings emphasizing the need for support However there is a lack of research specifically examining the psychological resilience levels of parents with hearing-impaired children This study aims to address this gap by evaluating the psychological resilience and disaster preparedness levels of parents with hearing-impaired children thereby contributing valuable insights into how to assess resilience and preparedness for different disability groups

Study Oversight

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Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: None
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Is an FDA AA801 Violation?: None