Parental perceptions of family adjustment in childhood developmental disabilities

Based on the adjustment phase of the double ABC-X model of family stress (McCubbin and Patterson, 1983) this study examined the impact of parenting stress, positive appraisal of the impact of child disability on the family, and parental self-esteem on parental perceptions of family adjustment in fam...

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Adjustment
Adjustment (to Environment)
Adult
Adult and adolescent clinical studies
Anxiety
Biological and medical sciences
Child
Child Rearing
Developmental Disabilities
Developmental Disabilities - nursing
Disability
Disabled children
Family (Sociological Unit)
Fathers
Fathers - psychology
Female
Foreign Countries
Humans
Intellectual deficiency
Intervention
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Manitoba
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Mothers
Mothers - psychology
Parent Attitudes
Parenting Stress Index
Parents
Perceptions
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Regression (Statistics)
Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale
Self Concept
Self Concept Measures
Self Esteem
Selfesteem
Social Perception
Statistical Analysis
Stress Management
Stress Variables
Stress, Psychological - psychology
Surveys and Questionnaires
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