This study investigates the process of resilience in parents with special needs children based on Lazarus’ Transactional Model of Stress (1990) which emphasizes the importance of subjective appraisal of stressor and wellbeing. The relationships between Perceived Caregiver Burden (PCB), coping styles on Caregiver Outcome (Subjective Wellbeing, General Health, Expectation of Child’s Outcome) were examined in 95 parents of special needs children. Support for the proposed Model of Resilience was found. PCB and Religion/Spirituality were predictors of decrease in parents’ SWB and GH. PCB was also a partial mediator of severity of Demand of Care on Caregiver Outcome, whilst Negative Emotion-Focused Coping partially mediated the effect of PCB on C...
The study aims at determining the impact of religious coping on the stress endured by parents of chi...
Upon the diagnosis of a chronic condition for a child, the stressors can be multiple, ongoing, and h...
Lazarus and Folkman's (1984) process model of stress and coping, emphasising the importance of copin...
This study investigates the process of resilience in parents with special needs children based on La...
The purpose of this study is to find out whether the process of resilience in parents of children wi...
The present study investigated a model of resilience in parents of special needs children which is b...
Parents of children with Special Needs (SN) experience higher levels of emotional distress (Lecavali...
The appraisal and coping process is thought to play an important role in modulating the effects of d...
Caring for a child with disabilities and special needs can be a challenging and arduous responsibili...
The presence of a child with disabilities is a powerful stressor for his parents, leading to a serio...
Although studies on resilience have increased in recent years, there is scarce evidence of family re...
On the basis of characteristics of family resilience, the study examined the perspectives of parents...
Historically most research on disability and the family has profiled the child’s disability as a tra...
Resilience is the ability to “bounce back” from adversity. Resilience research shifts our focus from...
This study aims to determine the relationship between perceived social support and resilience in par...
The study aims at determining the impact of religious coping on the stress endured by parents of chi...
Upon the diagnosis of a chronic condition for a child, the stressors can be multiple, ongoing, and h...
Lazarus and Folkman's (1984) process model of stress and coping, emphasising the importance of copin...
This study investigates the process of resilience in parents with special needs children based on La...
The purpose of this study is to find out whether the process of resilience in parents of children wi...
The present study investigated a model of resilience in parents of special needs children which is b...
Parents of children with Special Needs (SN) experience higher levels of emotional distress (Lecavali...
The appraisal and coping process is thought to play an important role in modulating the effects of d...
Caring for a child with disabilities and special needs can be a challenging and arduous responsibili...
The presence of a child with disabilities is a powerful stressor for his parents, leading to a serio...
Although studies on resilience have increased in recent years, there is scarce evidence of family re...
On the basis of characteristics of family resilience, the study examined the perspectives of parents...
Historically most research on disability and the family has profiled the child’s disability as a tra...
Resilience is the ability to “bounce back” from adversity. Resilience research shifts our focus from...
This study aims to determine the relationship between perceived social support and resilience in par...
The study aims at determining the impact of religious coping on the stress endured by parents of chi...
Upon the diagnosis of a chronic condition for a child, the stressors can be multiple, ongoing, and h...
Lazarus and Folkman's (1984) process model of stress and coping, emphasising the importance of copin...