Compares family sources of support perceived by 55 Puerto Rican mothers of young children with disabilities residing in Puerto Rico with 39 of their counterparts living in Florida. Uses the Family Support Scale in the interview process to measure perception. Indicates that the Puerto Rican sample perceive more sources of support than those in Florida. Describes perceived patterns and sources. Discusses the implications for schools, agencies and service providers. © 2001, MCB UP Limite
Mexican-American mothers of children with disabilities were interviewed regarding their beliefs abou...
The trend towards family care of children with developmental disabilities has lead us to examine way...
Grandparents’ support to families of children with disabilities is generally associated with improve...
The study compared the family needs and sources of support as perceived by 55 Puerto Rican mothers o...
The study compared the family needs and sources of support as perceived by 55 Puerto Rican mothers o...
The social support networks of 25 Puerto Rican single mothers of young children with disabilities we...
The social support networks of 25 Puerto Rican single mothers of young children with disabilities we...
Research shows that mothers who raise a child with a severe intellectual disability may experience m...
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AbstractThis study is planned to determine the perceptions of social support of mothers while growin...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the experiences of stigma-related dis-crimination in 50...
Efforts in support for families of children with disabilities currently focus on the needs of the fa...
ABSTRACT. The increasing ethnic diversity in the U.S. population raises important challenges for com...
P(論文)This study examined the significance of family support for children with disabilities. The cont...
Mexican-American mothers of children with disabilities were interviewed regarding their beliefs abou...
The trend towards family care of children with developmental disabilities has lead us to examine way...
Grandparents’ support to families of children with disabilities is generally associated with improve...
The study compared the family needs and sources of support as perceived by 55 Puerto Rican mothers o...
The study compared the family needs and sources of support as perceived by 55 Puerto Rican mothers o...
The social support networks of 25 Puerto Rican single mothers of young children with disabilities we...
The social support networks of 25 Puerto Rican single mothers of young children with disabilities we...
Research shows that mothers who raise a child with a severe intellectual disability may experience m...
We interviewed 200 Latino parents (50 Mexican couples, 50 Puerto Rican couples) living in the United...
AbstractThis study is planned to determine the perceptions of social support of mothers while growin...
The purpose of this correlational study is to investigate the impact of the child’s functional statu...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the experiences of stigma-related dis-crimination in 50...
Efforts in support for families of children with disabilities currently focus on the needs of the fa...
ABSTRACT. The increasing ethnic diversity in the U.S. population raises important challenges for com...
P(論文)This study examined the significance of family support for children with disabilities. The cont...
Mexican-American mothers of children with disabilities were interviewed regarding their beliefs abou...
The trend towards family care of children with developmental disabilities has lead us to examine way...
Grandparents’ support to families of children with disabilities is generally associated with improve...