Purpose: This study explores the coping strategies of Pakistani parents living in the UK and caring for children with severe learning disabilities. It examines factors that influenced participants' choice or ability to use the different strategies identified. Method: Qualitative design using in-depth interviews. Results: Coping strategies included sharing care with others, using external support and recognizing and enjoying the rewards of caregiving. Parents used different strategies according to their appraisal of resources available and the perceived consequences of their action within their social milieu. Conclusions: Findings relating to cultural difference fit with a universalist approach. Coping strategies are not specific to the Pa...
Background: Most research into the impact on mothers of having a child with an intellectual disabili...
Background: Most research into the impact on mothers of having a child with an intellectual disabil...
Background: Most research into the impact on mothers of having a child with an intellectual disabil...
It has been well documented that South Asian families caring for a child with a disability experienc...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether coping strategies differ in parents of children w...
Various person and situation factors have been examined as they affect coping in parenting a child w...
Purpose: Previous literature has highlighted marginalisation and stigma of children with disabilitie...
Purpose: Previous literature has highlighted marginalisation and stigma of children with disabilitie...
Purpose: Previous literature has highlighted marginalisation and stigma of children with disabilitie...
Purpose: Previous literature has highlighted marginalisation and stigma of children with disabilitie...
Purpose: Previous literature has highlighted marginalisation and stigma of children with disabilitie...
Twelve Asian Muslim parents with at least one learning disabled son/daughter living in the Borough o...
Twelve Asian Muslim parents with at least one learning disabled son/daughter living in the Borough o...
Background: Most research into the impact on mothers of having a child with an intellectual disabili...
Background: Most research into the impact on mothers of having a child with an intellectual disabili...
Background: Most research into the impact on mothers of having a child with an intellectual disabili...
Background: Most research into the impact on mothers of having a child with an intellectual disabil...
Background: Most research into the impact on mothers of having a child with an intellectual disabil...
It has been well documented that South Asian families caring for a child with a disability experienc...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether coping strategies differ in parents of children w...
Various person and situation factors have been examined as they affect coping in parenting a child w...
Purpose: Previous literature has highlighted marginalisation and stigma of children with disabilitie...
Purpose: Previous literature has highlighted marginalisation and stigma of children with disabilitie...
Purpose: Previous literature has highlighted marginalisation and stigma of children with disabilitie...
Purpose: Previous literature has highlighted marginalisation and stigma of children with disabilitie...
Purpose: Previous literature has highlighted marginalisation and stigma of children with disabilitie...
Twelve Asian Muslim parents with at least one learning disabled son/daughter living in the Borough o...
Twelve Asian Muslim parents with at least one learning disabled son/daughter living in the Borough o...
Background: Most research into the impact on mothers of having a child with an intellectual disabili...
Background: Most research into the impact on mothers of having a child with an intellectual disabili...
Background: Most research into the impact on mothers of having a child with an intellectual disabili...
Background: Most research into the impact on mothers of having a child with an intellectual disabil...
Background: Most research into the impact on mothers of having a child with an intellectual disabil...