The aim of the present study was to comparing marital satisfaction between mothers with one visually impaired child, mothers with more than one visually impaired children and mothers with normal children. The present research was a causal-comparative research and the target population of this study was mothers of normal children and mothers with visually impaired children in Tehran and Karaj in the academic year of 1395-96 in 537 individuals. The sampling method was simple random sampling. The sample size was obtained using the Cochran formula, 224 people (120 mothers with one visually impaired child, 104 mothers with more than one visually impaired children and 120 mothers with normal children). The instruments of this study were Afrooz Ma...
Background: Mothers who take care of their disabled children usually suffer from several problems, s...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare coping styles of mothers of exceptional children wit...
Background: Families with disabled children need more psycho-social considerations. Motherhood care...
Since marital satisfaction is an important factor to have a life in peace. Thus, to study the state ...
This study explores marital happiness among Persons with Visual Disabilities (PwVD) in Malaysia. Thi...
This paper aims to explore the sources of marital happiness among married visually disabled persons....
This paper aims to explore the sources of marital happiness among married visually disabled persons....
Marital harmony among couples with and without visual impairment is fundamental since marriage is on...
This study has been conducted with the purpose of comparing dimensions of Psychological well-being o...
Because the pressure of having a disabled child, parents are forced to withdraw from normal social c...
In my work, I deal with motherhood from the perspective of mothers with severe visual impairment. I ...
Bu araştırmanın temel amacı engelli çocuğu olan ebeveynlerin denetim odakları ile evlilik doyumları ...
Although much has been written suggesting that stress, grief, and other factors associated with pare...
Despite the relatively high degree of research among disabilities in Malaysia, there remains lack of...
The purpose of this investigation is to understand the strategies involved to improve or maintain ma...
Background: Mothers who take care of their disabled children usually suffer from several problems, s...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare coping styles of mothers of exceptional children wit...
Background: Families with disabled children need more psycho-social considerations. Motherhood care...
Since marital satisfaction is an important factor to have a life in peace. Thus, to study the state ...
This study explores marital happiness among Persons with Visual Disabilities (PwVD) in Malaysia. Thi...
This paper aims to explore the sources of marital happiness among married visually disabled persons....
This paper aims to explore the sources of marital happiness among married visually disabled persons....
Marital harmony among couples with and without visual impairment is fundamental since marriage is on...
This study has been conducted with the purpose of comparing dimensions of Psychological well-being o...
Because the pressure of having a disabled child, parents are forced to withdraw from normal social c...
In my work, I deal with motherhood from the perspective of mothers with severe visual impairment. I ...
Bu araştırmanın temel amacı engelli çocuğu olan ebeveynlerin denetim odakları ile evlilik doyumları ...
Although much has been written suggesting that stress, grief, and other factors associated with pare...
Despite the relatively high degree of research among disabilities in Malaysia, there remains lack of...
The purpose of this investigation is to understand the strategies involved to improve or maintain ma...
Background: Mothers who take care of their disabled children usually suffer from several problems, s...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare coping styles of mothers of exceptional children wit...
Background: Families with disabled children need more psycho-social considerations. Motherhood care...