Aim: The present study aims to explore the perception that mothers of mentally disabled children have of their family functioning, measuring: the dynamics of the familiar functioning; the perception that the parental couple has about parenting and family functioning; the similarities between fathers and mothers in the perception of these dimensions. Materials and Methods: The sample included 50 mothers of mentally disabled children. The sample was taken from selected special school. They completed: Family Assessment tool was used to assess specific aspects of family functioning, such as problem solving, communication, roles, affective response and involvement, behavioral control and general functioning; Family Adaptability and Cohesion Ev...
Background: Intellectual impairment is a non-curable and non-treatable illness. It has so many physi...
Background. This study assesses the quality of life in families with a member with an intellectual d...
Background Children with a developmental disability are three to four times more likely than their t...
Aim: The present study aims to explore the perception that mothers of mentally disabled children hav...
The present research investigated the relationship between mothers\u27 and fathers\u27 perceptions o...
P(論文)This study examined the significance of family support for children with disabilities. The cont...
We explored whether reports of three dyadic relationships (marital/partner, parent-child, sibling) w...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities (DD) generally experience more stress and poorer...
AbstractThe aim of the present research was to study the Family cohesion in families with mentally r...
This study examined the significance of family support for children with disabilities. The contents ...
This study was conducted to assess the psycho-social problems faced by parents with more than one in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the understanding and the perceptions of parenting skil...
This study investigated whether the current movement toward family-centred health care service deliv...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the understanding and the perceptions of parenting skil...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to see the Family adaptability and cohesion in families with h...
Background: Intellectual impairment is a non-curable and non-treatable illness. It has so many physi...
Background. This study assesses the quality of life in families with a member with an intellectual d...
Background Children with a developmental disability are three to four times more likely than their t...
Aim: The present study aims to explore the perception that mothers of mentally disabled children hav...
The present research investigated the relationship between mothers\u27 and fathers\u27 perceptions o...
P(論文)This study examined the significance of family support for children with disabilities. The cont...
We explored whether reports of three dyadic relationships (marital/partner, parent-child, sibling) w...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities (DD) generally experience more stress and poorer...
AbstractThe aim of the present research was to study the Family cohesion in families with mentally r...
This study examined the significance of family support for children with disabilities. The contents ...
This study was conducted to assess the psycho-social problems faced by parents with more than one in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the understanding and the perceptions of parenting skil...
This study investigated whether the current movement toward family-centred health care service deliv...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the understanding and the perceptions of parenting skil...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to see the Family adaptability and cohesion in families with h...
Background: Intellectual impairment is a non-curable and non-treatable illness. It has so many physi...
Background. This study assesses the quality of life in families with a member with an intellectual d...
Background Children with a developmental disability are three to four times more likely than their t...