Background: Down syndrome is perhaps the most widely recognized hereditary problem. In this chromosomal issue a person has either a halfway or full extra copy of chromosome 21. mothers as the main caregivers who suffer most from emotional overload and stress. Family support and coping strategies are the resources that can help mothers to cope with their stressful life. Objective: To find out the relationship among family support, coping strategies and mental health issues among mothers with Down syndrome children. Methodology: A correlation study design along with purposive sampling technique was employed on sample size of 130 participants to find out the relationship among study variables. MPSS (Zimet et al., 1998), CSI (Tobin et al., 1985...
Being a part of the family who has children with special needs like Down Syndrome (DS) of course rea...
Family Satisfaction As A Function Of Cohesion, Flexibility, And Coping Among Parents Of Children Wit...
WOS: 000291250000006PubMed ID: 21165714To obtain information about the life of the families having c...
Background: Down syndrome is perhaps the most widely recognized hereditary problem. In this chromoso...
Family has a very important role in children's life, because it influences their development in many...
The goal of this study was to analyze the relationship between coping strategies and social support ...
The effects of raising a child with Down Syndrome are of interest to parents and professionals alike...
Objective: Down syndrome (Trisomy of 21) is the most common chromosomal abnormality which associated...
ABSTRACT: The arrival of a child with Down Syndrome (DS) requires a family readaptation, demanding e...
Background The objective of the present study was to examine the role of perceived stress, ego-res...
The purpose of this research was to examine relationships among family demands, family resources, fa...
This study aims to investigate the effect of communication skills of children with Down Syndrome on ...
This paper looks into the extent of physical, financial, emotional and marital stress experienced by...
Down syndrome is one of the most common genetically disorders, which is accompanied with intellectua...
Parenting stress has deleterious effects on parents, children, and overall family functioning. Paren...
Being a part of the family who has children with special needs like Down Syndrome (DS) of course rea...
Family Satisfaction As A Function Of Cohesion, Flexibility, And Coping Among Parents Of Children Wit...
WOS: 000291250000006PubMed ID: 21165714To obtain information about the life of the families having c...
Background: Down syndrome is perhaps the most widely recognized hereditary problem. In this chromoso...
Family has a very important role in children's life, because it influences their development in many...
The goal of this study was to analyze the relationship between coping strategies and social support ...
The effects of raising a child with Down Syndrome are of interest to parents and professionals alike...
Objective: Down syndrome (Trisomy of 21) is the most common chromosomal abnormality which associated...
ABSTRACT: The arrival of a child with Down Syndrome (DS) requires a family readaptation, demanding e...
Background The objective of the present study was to examine the role of perceived stress, ego-res...
The purpose of this research was to examine relationships among family demands, family resources, fa...
This study aims to investigate the effect of communication skills of children with Down Syndrome on ...
This paper looks into the extent of physical, financial, emotional and marital stress experienced by...
Down syndrome is one of the most common genetically disorders, which is accompanied with intellectua...
Parenting stress has deleterious effects on parents, children, and overall family functioning. Paren...
Being a part of the family who has children with special needs like Down Syndrome (DS) of course rea...
Family Satisfaction As A Function Of Cohesion, Flexibility, And Coping Among Parents Of Children Wit...
WOS: 000291250000006PubMed ID: 21165714To obtain information about the life of the families having c...