The study aimed to determine the relationship between parents’ family aspirations towards their children with disabilities and selected parental psychosocial resources, such as self-image, self-perception, perceived social support, and styles of coping with stress. The instruments included the Parental Aspirations Questionnaire by Kirenko (2012), The Tennessee Self Concept Scale by Fitts (1965), The Norbeck Social Support Questionnaire by Norbeck (1984), and Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations by Endler and Parker (1999). 361 mothers and fathers bringing up children with physical, sensory, and intellectual disabilities participated in the study. The results suggest a positive role of adaptive competences, such as adaptive coping, posi...
Recent research has begun to acknowledge that parents of school-aged children with intellectual and ...
Our study aims to examine the relationship of child’s intellectual disability, parental education, e...
Having a child with a disability is challenging but the way parents cope with it varies among child'...
On the basis of characteristics of family resilience, the study examined the perspectives of parents...
Having to take care of children with developmental disabilities can affect parents not only in their...
The present study used a Double-ABCX model to explore parental stress in 48 British families with ch...
Although parents could encounter both negative and positive aspects in parenting a son with disabil...
peer-reviewedThe focus of this thesis was to identify psychosocial factors associated with the varia...
When parents receive a diagnosis that their child is disabled, many families adjust to this healthil...
The present research investigated the relationship between mothers\u27 and fathers\u27 perceptions o...
When it comes to providing support to children with disabilities, this role is primarily taken over ...
The aim of this research was to compare parental stress, coping strategies and social support percei...
Raising a child with a disability can affect parents, siblings, and family members in various ways a...
Introduction: In the context of the major issues on adult people with disabilities, we found that th...
Aim: The present study aims to explore the perception that mothers of mentally disabled children hav...
Recent research has begun to acknowledge that parents of school-aged children with intellectual and ...
Our study aims to examine the relationship of child’s intellectual disability, parental education, e...
Having a child with a disability is challenging but the way parents cope with it varies among child'...
On the basis of characteristics of family resilience, the study examined the perspectives of parents...
Having to take care of children with developmental disabilities can affect parents not only in their...
The present study used a Double-ABCX model to explore parental stress in 48 British families with ch...
Although parents could encounter both negative and positive aspects in parenting a son with disabil...
peer-reviewedThe focus of this thesis was to identify psychosocial factors associated with the varia...
When parents receive a diagnosis that their child is disabled, many families adjust to this healthil...
The present research investigated the relationship between mothers\u27 and fathers\u27 perceptions o...
When it comes to providing support to children with disabilities, this role is primarily taken over ...
The aim of this research was to compare parental stress, coping strategies and social support percei...
Raising a child with a disability can affect parents, siblings, and family members in various ways a...
Introduction: In the context of the major issues on adult people with disabilities, we found that th...
Aim: The present study aims to explore the perception that mothers of mentally disabled children hav...
Recent research has begun to acknowledge that parents of school-aged children with intellectual and ...
Our study aims to examine the relationship of child’s intellectual disability, parental education, e...
Having a child with a disability is challenging but the way parents cope with it varies among child'...