Title of article :
The self-esteem and anxiety of children with and without mentally retarded siblings
Author/Authors :
Saban, Fatma Department of Child Health Nursing - Health Sciences of Faculty - Atatürk University - Erzurum, Turkey , Arıkan, Duygu Department of Child Health Nursing - Health Sciences of Faculty - Atatürk University - Erzurum, Turkey
Abstract :
Background: The study was carried out with the aim of determining the factors affecting and to evaluate anxiety situations and
self-esteem of children with and without mentally retarded siblings. Materials and Methods: The sampling included 227 healthy
children: 108 of them have mental retarded sibling and 119 of them do not have mental retarded sibling. The context of this study
consisted of 15-18 year of age healthy children with mentally retarded siblings and 15-18 year of aged healthy children having at
least one sibling between the dates February 15st and June 26st 2010. Personal Information Form, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and
Trait Anxiety Scale were used. Results: It was found out that trait anxiety of 17-18 aged of children with mental retarded sibling
(47.04 ± 7.3) was higher than that of the children without mental retarded siblings (44.05 ± 11.23) (P < 0.05). It was observed that
self-esteem of children with mentally retarded sibling was not affected from the handicap of their siblings (P > 0.05). Trait anxiety
score averages of children with mentally retarded sibling and experience some difficulties due to his or her siblings’s handicap (47.00
± 7.76) were found higher than those of those of the children without any problem with the environment (42.61 ± 7.48) (P < 0.05).
Conclusion: Although the average score of trait anxiety and self-esteem in both groups were not significant different, score of trait
anxiety for children with mentally disabled siblings was higher in comparison. It was concluded that anxiety of children with and
without mentally retarded siblings increased as self-esteem of these children decreased.
Keywords :
Mental retardation , self-esteem , sibling , trait anxiety
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics