Foster parents for persons with mental retardation in Israel: motivation, role perception and their view of the foster person

Examines what motivates Israeli mothers to become foster parents for persons with mental retardation, & whether they see their role as parental or nonparental. Questionnaires from 130 such foster mothers reveal that their child-related motivation was positively associated with their view of the...

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Parent Child Relations
Parental Attitudes
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