The life management of Filipino parents of children with down syndrome

This study explored the life management of parents of children with Down Syndrome in which looked into three particular domains such as a) parental stress, b) parental strategies and c) transformational outcomes. The primary research team have investigated on stresses that parents were experiencing...

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Main Authors: Arceo, Kyle Juztin, Chavez, Alexis Joyce C., Novera, Rochelle G., Ramos, Maria Angelica Francia C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-72692021-07-26T10:11:05Z The life management of Filipino parents of children with down syndrome Arceo, Kyle Juztin Chavez, Alexis Joyce C. Novera, Rochelle G. Ramos, Maria Angelica Francia C. This study explored the life management of parents of children with Down Syndrome in which looked into three particular domains such as a) parental stress, b) parental strategies and c) transformational outcomes. The primary research team have investigated on stresses that parents were experiencing while raising their children with Down Syndrome and the different strategies that the parent of the child had used and how thiei self-perception were transformed through their experiences, in order to give an answer to these questions a) what are the different stress that a parent had encountered in raising a child with Down Syndrome? b) having different stressors such as challenges and struggles in raising the child with Down Syndrome, what are the different strategies that the parent had used in coping with their situation? c) How could these stressors and strategies lead in having personal changes in the parent when [it] comes to raising a child with Down Syndrome? The similarities and differences of the parents' experiences were examined through consensual qualitative research by Hill (2005). Eight parents in low socio-economic status were interviewed to gather the data needed. Results revealed that having a child with Down Syndrome was stressful. With the use of different coping strategies to lessen the stress, parents were able to improve their self-perception which helped them to accept the condition of their child. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6625 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Computer print-out Down syndrome -- Philippines Parents of children with disabilities Computer print-out Psychology
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Philippines
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Down syndrome -- Philippines
Parents of children with disabilities
Computer print-out
Psychology
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Down syndrome -- Philippines
Parents of children with disabilities
Computer print-out
Psychology
Arceo, Kyle Juztin
Chavez, Alexis Joyce C.
Novera, Rochelle G.
Ramos, Maria Angelica Francia C.
The life management of Filipino parents of children with down syndrome
description This study explored the life management of parents of children with Down Syndrome in which looked into three particular domains such as a) parental stress, b) parental strategies and c) transformational outcomes. The primary research team have investigated on stresses that parents were experiencing while raising their children with Down Syndrome and the different strategies that the parent of the child had used and how thiei self-perception were transformed through their experiences, in order to give an answer to these questions a) what are the different stress that a parent had encountered in raising a child with Down Syndrome? b) having different stressors such as challenges and struggles in raising the child with Down Syndrome, what are the different strategies that the parent had used in coping with their situation? c) How could these stressors and strategies lead in having personal changes in the parent when [it] comes to raising a child with Down Syndrome? The similarities and differences of the parents' experiences were examined through consensual qualitative research by Hill (2005). Eight parents in low socio-economic status were interviewed to gather the data needed. Results revealed that having a child with Down Syndrome was stressful. With the use of different coping strategies to lessen the stress, parents were able to improve their self-perception which helped them to accept the condition of their child.
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author Arceo, Kyle Juztin
Chavez, Alexis Joyce C.
Novera, Rochelle G.
Ramos, Maria Angelica Francia C.
author_facet Arceo, Kyle Juztin
Chavez, Alexis Joyce C.
Novera, Rochelle G.
Ramos, Maria Angelica Francia C.
author_sort Arceo, Kyle Juztin
title The life management of Filipino parents of children with down syndrome
title_short The life management of Filipino parents of children with down syndrome
title_full The life management of Filipino parents of children with down syndrome
title_fullStr The life management of Filipino parents of children with down syndrome
title_full_unstemmed The life management of Filipino parents of children with down syndrome
title_sort life management of filipino parents of children with down syndrome
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2016
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6625
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