Impacts of Poverty on Quality of Life in Families of Children with Disabilities
- 1 January 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Exceptional Children
- Vol. 68 (2) , 151-170
- https://doi.org/10.1177/001440290206800201
Abstract
This review of the literature examines the impact of poverty on the quality of life in families of children with disabilities. Twenty-eight percent of children with disabilities, ages 3 to 21, are living in families whose total income is less than the income threshold set by the U.S. Census Bureau. This review found a variety of impacts of poverty on the five dimensions of family, including health (e.g., hunger, limited health care access); productivity (e.g., delayed cognitive development, limited leisure opportunities); physical environment (e.g., overcrowded and unclean homes, unsafe neighborhoods); emotional well-being (e.g., increased stress, low self-esteem); and family interaction (e.g., inconsistent parenting, marital conflict over money). Implications of the findings for policy, research, and practices are suggested.Keywords
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