Parent-to-parent peer support for parents of children with a disability: A mixed method study
Highlights • Parents of a child with a disability can experience high psychological distress. • Peer parenting support is valuable in fostering personal growth. • Befrienders act as catalysts to nurture supportive meaningful relationships. • Befriending positively influences parents’ psychological a...
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description | Highlights • Parents of a child with a disability can experience high psychological distress. • Peer parenting support is valuable in fostering personal growth. • Befrienders act as catalysts to nurture supportive meaningful relationships. • Befriending positively influences parents’ psychological and emotional wellbeing. |
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