Associations between spirituality and depression were examined in parents of children with developmental disabilities using both quantitative and qualitative methodology. Spirituality was positively associated with depression, whereas social support was negatively related; parents with higher spiritual beliefs and lower levels of support had higher depression scores. Themes emerging from interviews were spiritual/religious coping as a way of dealing with difficulty, as a last resort, and as a form of release from their situation. Associations between spirituality and depression in these parents are more complex than previously thought
Approximately 22% of households in the U.S. have at least one child living with a disability. Due, i...
This study examined how religious/spiritual coping was related to specific conditions of caregiving ...
Objectives: Over the next 30 years there will be a considerable increase in the number of elderly pa...
Associations between spirituality and depression were examined in parents of children with developme...
peer-reviewedAssociations between spirituality and depression were examined in parents of children w...
The process of rearing a child with a developmental disability is arguably difficult for many famili...
Research suggests that an individual\u27s spiritual wellness is related to their emotional functioni...
WOS: 000470363500001Mothers of children with developmental disabilities suffer from tremendous stres...
Upon the diagnosis of a chronic condition for a child, the stressors can be multiple, ongoing, and h...
Childhood chronic illness is replete with stressors that affect children’s functioning across physic...
The psychological burden of cancer treatment affects not only child patients but also their parents....
Objectives: The birth and presence of an exceptional child in a family can be considered as an undes...
According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services (1999), between 10-15% of chi...
Although religiousness is tied to coping, little work examines the role of specific religious belief...
AIM: The purpose of present study was to investigate the relationship between stress, religious copi...
Approximately 22% of households in the U.S. have at least one child living with a disability. Due, i...
This study examined how religious/spiritual coping was related to specific conditions of caregiving ...
Objectives: Over the next 30 years there will be a considerable increase in the number of elderly pa...
Associations between spirituality and depression were examined in parents of children with developme...
peer-reviewedAssociations between spirituality and depression were examined in parents of children w...
The process of rearing a child with a developmental disability is arguably difficult for many famili...
Research suggests that an individual\u27s spiritual wellness is related to their emotional functioni...
WOS: 000470363500001Mothers of children with developmental disabilities suffer from tremendous stres...
Upon the diagnosis of a chronic condition for a child, the stressors can be multiple, ongoing, and h...
Childhood chronic illness is replete with stressors that affect children’s functioning across physic...
The psychological burden of cancer treatment affects not only child patients but also their parents....
Objectives: The birth and presence of an exceptional child in a family can be considered as an undes...
According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services (1999), between 10-15% of chi...
Although religiousness is tied to coping, little work examines the role of specific religious belief...
AIM: The purpose of present study was to investigate the relationship between stress, religious copi...
Approximately 22% of households in the U.S. have at least one child living with a disability. Due, i...
This study examined how religious/spiritual coping was related to specific conditions of caregiving ...
Objectives: Over the next 30 years there will be a considerable increase in the number of elderly pa...