The present study investigated a model of resilience in parents of special needs children which is based on the transactional model of stress (Lazarus and Folkman, 1984). Not all types and forms of social support are beneficial and cultural differences may exist. Women were found to perceive more social support than men. It was hypothesized that certain types and forms of support would work better for one gender than the other. However, such interaction effects between gender and support were not found. In contrary to past research, emotion-focused coping did not benefit these parents despite the uncontrollable and chronic nature of this stressor. Religious coping was found to be beneficial although this coping strategy is seldom encourage...
The current study sought to explore the psychological and social needs of parents within the same fa...
Children with special needs are children who need special services to develop their potential in edu...
The parenting style in the family is built on the readiness of parents. Parents with children with s...
The purpose of this study is to find out whether the process of resilience in parents of children wi...
This study investigates the process of resilience in parents with special needs children based on La...
: Studying factors associated with coping resources of mothers of exceptional children who are expo...
This study aims to determine the relationship between perceived social support and resilience in par...
Parents of children with Special Needs (SN) experience higher levels of emotional distress (Lecavali...
The aim of this research was to compare parental stress, coping strategies and social support percei...
Despite the theoretical and demonstrated empirical significance of parental coping strategies for th...
Research suggests that parents of children with special needs require more social support to cope wi...
This study investigated how various types of social support serve as moderators of stresu for mother...
The appraisal and coping process is thought to play an important role in modulating the effects of d...
Lazarus and Folkman's (1984) process model of stress and coping, emphasising the importance of copin...
Caring for a child with disabilities and special needs can be a challenging and arduous responsibili...
The current study sought to explore the psychological and social needs of parents within the same fa...
Children with special needs are children who need special services to develop their potential in edu...
The parenting style in the family is built on the readiness of parents. Parents with children with s...
The purpose of this study is to find out whether the process of resilience in parents of children wi...
This study investigates the process of resilience in parents with special needs children based on La...
: Studying factors associated with coping resources of mothers of exceptional children who are expo...
This study aims to determine the relationship between perceived social support and resilience in par...
Parents of children with Special Needs (SN) experience higher levels of emotional distress (Lecavali...
The aim of this research was to compare parental stress, coping strategies and social support percei...
Despite the theoretical and demonstrated empirical significance of parental coping strategies for th...
Research suggests that parents of children with special needs require more social support to cope wi...
This study investigated how various types of social support serve as moderators of stresu for mother...
The appraisal and coping process is thought to play an important role in modulating the effects of d...
Lazarus and Folkman's (1984) process model of stress and coping, emphasising the importance of copin...
Caring for a child with disabilities and special needs can be a challenging and arduous responsibili...
The current study sought to explore the psychological and social needs of parents within the same fa...
Children with special needs are children who need special services to develop their potential in edu...
The parenting style in the family is built on the readiness of parents. Parents with children with s...