Leisure participation among parents of children with special needs / Nur Atiqah Azman, Tahira Hamidun and Ahmad Zamir Che’ Daud

Restrictions to engage in leisure participation were commonly cited in previous studies especially those with children with special needs (SNC). This study aimed to determine the level of leisure participation among parents with SNC and to examine the differences between the mothers’ and fathers’ le...

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Main Authors: Azman, Nur Atiqah, Hamidun, Tahira, Che’ Daud, Ahmad Zamir
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spelling my.uitm.ir.697762022-11-15T06:56:09Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/69776/ Leisure participation among parents of children with special needs / Nur Atiqah Azman, Tahira Hamidun and Ahmad Zamir Che’ Daud Azman, Nur Atiqah Hamidun, Tahira Che’ Daud, Ahmad Zamir GV Recreation. Leisure Parents. Parenthood. Including parent and child, husbands, fathers, wives, mothers Psychiatry Restrictions to engage in leisure participation were commonly cited in previous studies especially those with children with special needs (SNC). This study aimed to determine the level of leisure participation among parents with SNC and to examine the differences between the mothers’ and fathers’ leisure participation and whether there is an association between the level of leisure participation and the type of child’s disability. Seventy-five participants completed a questionnaire with demographic information and the Modified Interest Checklist used to evaluate leisure participation in the past, present and future. Participants showed moderate level of leisure participation and the highest participation among the activities listed were in the activities of daily living (ADL) group. The differences among the activities participated between mothers and fathers were significant, with mothers showing highest participation in ADL. However, the level of leisure participation among the parents did not show any association with the types of child’s disability that they reared. Professional healthcare should not only consider the intervention progress for the child, but also the parents’ leisure participation in an effort to produce the best outcome for the child itself. Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA 2022-10 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/69776/1/69776.pdf Leisure participation among parents of children with special needs / Nur Atiqah Azman, Tahira Hamidun and Ahmad Zamir Che’ Daud. (2022) Healthscope, 5 (1). pp. 98-104. ISSN 2735-0649 http://healthscopefsk.com/
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topic GV Recreation. Leisure
Parents. Parenthood. Including parent and child, husbands, fathers, wives, mothers
Psychiatry
spellingShingle GV Recreation. Leisure
Parents. Parenthood. Including parent and child, husbands, fathers, wives, mothers
Psychiatry
Azman, Nur Atiqah
Hamidun, Tahira
Che’ Daud, Ahmad Zamir
Leisure participation among parents of children with special needs / Nur Atiqah Azman, Tahira Hamidun and Ahmad Zamir Che’ Daud
description Restrictions to engage in leisure participation were commonly cited in previous studies especially those with children with special needs (SNC). This study aimed to determine the level of leisure participation among parents with SNC and to examine the differences between the mothers’ and fathers’ leisure participation and whether there is an association between the level of leisure participation and the type of child’s disability. Seventy-five participants completed a questionnaire with demographic information and the Modified Interest Checklist used to evaluate leisure participation in the past, present and future. Participants showed moderate level of leisure participation and the highest participation among the activities listed were in the activities of daily living (ADL) group. The differences among the activities participated between mothers and fathers were significant, with mothers showing highest participation in ADL. However, the level of leisure participation among the parents did not show any association with the types of child’s disability that they reared. Professional healthcare should not only consider the intervention progress for the child, but also the parents’ leisure participation in an effort to produce the best outcome for the child itself.
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author Azman, Nur Atiqah
Hamidun, Tahira
Che’ Daud, Ahmad Zamir
author_facet Azman, Nur Atiqah
Hamidun, Tahira
Che’ Daud, Ahmad Zamir
author_sort Azman, Nur Atiqah
title Leisure participation among parents of children with special needs / Nur Atiqah Azman, Tahira Hamidun and Ahmad Zamir Che’ Daud
title_short Leisure participation among parents of children with special needs / Nur Atiqah Azman, Tahira Hamidun and Ahmad Zamir Che’ Daud
title_full Leisure participation among parents of children with special needs / Nur Atiqah Azman, Tahira Hamidun and Ahmad Zamir Che’ Daud
title_fullStr Leisure participation among parents of children with special needs / Nur Atiqah Azman, Tahira Hamidun and Ahmad Zamir Che’ Daud
title_full_unstemmed Leisure participation among parents of children with special needs / Nur Atiqah Azman, Tahira Hamidun and Ahmad Zamir Che’ Daud
title_sort leisure participation among parents of children with special needs / nur atiqah azman, tahira hamidun and ahmad zamir che’ daud
publisher Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA
publishDate 2022
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/69776/1/69776.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/69776/
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