McLennan et al Objective: The objectives of this study were to examine changes in stress among parents of children with special needs in a respite service and consider parental experience of the service. Methods: Families who were enrolled in a ten-month centre-based respite program were invited to participate in the evaluation. Change in parent stress, indexed by the Parent Stress Index-Short Form (PSI-SF), was determined. These results were compared with findings from exploratory qualitative interviews with a subset of parents and a small comparison group who also completed the PSI-SF. Results: At baseline, 69 % of parents (n=45) had high total stress scores on the PSI-SF. No significant improvements were detected on parent stress over ti...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the extent of changes in mental health statu...
Increased parental stress has a negative effect on a child’s symptoms, which worsens pathology. No s...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities have been reported to experience higher levels o...
Background: Research suggests that parents of children with disabilities endure increased amounts of...
Aims: Having children with special needs requires parents to be more creative in their care, and it ...
This study represents a unique collaboration between the National Health Service and the London Boro...
Objective: This study examined the efficacy of the Parent and Child Enhancement (PACE) program on ch...
The purpose of this study was to look into the factors that inhibit families from receiving respite ...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities have been reported to experience higher levels o...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities have been reported to experience higher levels o...
The level of parental stress in families of children with autism and other developmental disabilitie...
<br>Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the extent of changes in mental health statu...
Increased parental stress has a negative effect on a child’s symptoms, which worsens pathology. No s...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities have been reported to experience higher levels o...
Background: Research suggests that parents of children with disabilities endure increased amounts of...
Aims: Having children with special needs requires parents to be more creative in their care, and it ...
This study represents a unique collaboration between the National Health Service and the London Boro...
Objective: This study examined the efficacy of the Parent and Child Enhancement (PACE) program on ch...
The purpose of this study was to look into the factors that inhibit families from receiving respite ...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities have been reported to experience higher levels o...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities have been reported to experience higher levels o...
The level of parental stress in families of children with autism and other developmental disabilitie...
<br>Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...