Includes bibliographical references (leaves 45-49)Parents of children with special needs have been reported to experience higher levels of stress than parents of typically developing children. Their ability to manage stress is facilitated by the development of adequate coping and adaptation skills. (See more in text.
Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a well-recognized neurodevelopmental condition persisting through...
Background: Parenting is inherently stressful at times and several studies have shown that being a c...
We analyzed data from 87 mothers of children ages 15 to 44 months with cerebral palsy (CP) or no dia...
Background Little is known about the way parents adapt to the situation when their child is diagnose...
Background Parents of children with cerebral palsy (CP) often experience high levels of stress. Litt...
Background Parents of children with cerebral palsy (CP) often experience high levels of stress. Litt...
Background Parents of children with cerebral palsy (CP) often experience high levels of stress. Litt...
Background and Aim: The purpose of the present study was to describe and examine differences in chil...
Bibliography: leaves 159-174.This study examined the degree of adaptation (operationalised by means ...
Lazarus and Folkman's (1984) process model of stress and coping, emphasising the importance of copin...
The present study used a Double-ABCX model to explore parental stress in 48 British families with ch...
The aim of this study is to describe parental coping, representations, and interactions during the t...
The aim of this study is to describe parental coping, representations, and interactions during the t...
Having to take care of children with developmental disabilities can affect parents not only in their...
Having to take care of children with developmental disabilities can affect parents not only in their...
Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a well-recognized neurodevelopmental condition persisting through...
Background: Parenting is inherently stressful at times and several studies have shown that being a c...
We analyzed data from 87 mothers of children ages 15 to 44 months with cerebral palsy (CP) or no dia...
Background Little is known about the way parents adapt to the situation when their child is diagnose...
Background Parents of children with cerebral palsy (CP) often experience high levels of stress. Litt...
Background Parents of children with cerebral palsy (CP) often experience high levels of stress. Litt...
Background Parents of children with cerebral palsy (CP) often experience high levels of stress. Litt...
Background and Aim: The purpose of the present study was to describe and examine differences in chil...
Bibliography: leaves 159-174.This study examined the degree of adaptation (operationalised by means ...
Lazarus and Folkman's (1984) process model of stress and coping, emphasising the importance of copin...
The present study used a Double-ABCX model to explore parental stress in 48 British families with ch...
The aim of this study is to describe parental coping, representations, and interactions during the t...
The aim of this study is to describe parental coping, representations, and interactions during the t...
Having to take care of children with developmental disabilities can affect parents not only in their...
Having to take care of children with developmental disabilities can affect parents not only in their...
Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a well-recognized neurodevelopmental condition persisting through...
Background: Parenting is inherently stressful at times and several studies have shown that being a c...
We analyzed data from 87 mothers of children ages 15 to 44 months with cerebral palsy (CP) or no dia...