Psychoeducation for Parents of Children with Learning Disorders: A Satisfaction Study

Prax Kinderpsychol Kinderpsychiatr. 2021 May;70(4):298-315. doi: 10.13109/prkk.2021.70.4.298.ABSTRACTPsychoeducation for Parents of Children with Learning Disorders: A Satisfaction Study The present study investigates the implementation of psychoeducation for conveying a diagnosis of specific learning disorders to the parents of affected children. It addresses the question of how such consultations are structured and which factors predict how satisfied parents are with the psychoeducation they receive. 167 parents of children with specific learning disorders from Germany were surveyed via an online questionnaire and asked about their experiences and satisfaction with the psychoeducational aspects of their individual consultation. The results show that the implementation of psychoeducation was strongly heterogeneous. For example, the duration of the consultation varied from 4 to 120 minutes and the child in question was only present in around half of the cases. The methodical diversity was rather limited and the causes of learning disorders were rarely discussed with the parents. 54 % of the parents were satisfied or very satisfied with the psychoeducation. The findings of a regression analysis show that the consultant's professional and emotional competence as well as the practical value significantly predicted the parents' satisfaction. Overall, this regression model is able to explain 81.8 % variance in parents' satisfaction. An open and empathetic atmosphere during the con...
Source: Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie - Category: Child Development Authors: Source Type: research