Resilience in parents of special needs children : appraisal and coping.

This study investigates the process of resilience in parents with special needs children based on Lazarus’ Transactional Model of Stress (1990) which emphasizes the importance of subjective appraisal of stressor and wellbeing. The relationships between Perceived Caregiver Burden (PCB), coping styles...

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Main Authors: Wong, Joanne Weiyan., Su, Liying., Siti Nurhuda Hamsani.
Other Authors: School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-156462019-12-10T13:42:05Z Resilience in parents of special needs children : appraisal and coping. Wong, Joanne Weiyan. Su, Liying. Siti Nurhuda Hamsani. School of Humanities and Social Sciences CGC (IMH), BSU Chang Weining DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Family, marriage and women This study investigates the process of resilience in parents with special needs children based on Lazarus’ Transactional Model of Stress (1990) which emphasizes the importance of subjective appraisal of stressor and wellbeing. The relationships between Perceived Caregiver Burden (PCB), coping styles on Caregiver Outcome (Subjective Wellbeing, General Health, Expectation of Child’s Outcome) were examined in 95 parents of special needs children. Support for the proposed Model of Resilience was found. PCB and Religion/Spirituality were predictors of decrease in parents’ SWB and GH. PCB was also a partial mediator of severity of Demand of Care on Caregiver Outcome, whilst Negative Emotion-Focused Coping partially mediated the effect of PCB on Caregiver Outcome. Overall, parents showed resilience in their roles as caregivers. Bachelor of Arts 2009-05-13T09:14:59Z 2009-05-13T09:14:59Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15646 en Nanyang Technological University 86 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Family, marriage and women
spellingShingle DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Family, marriage and women
Wong, Joanne Weiyan.
Su, Liying.
Siti Nurhuda Hamsani.
Resilience in parents of special needs children : appraisal and coping.
description This study investigates the process of resilience in parents with special needs children based on Lazarus’ Transactional Model of Stress (1990) which emphasizes the importance of subjective appraisal of stressor and wellbeing. The relationships between Perceived Caregiver Burden (PCB), coping styles on Caregiver Outcome (Subjective Wellbeing, General Health, Expectation of Child’s Outcome) were examined in 95 parents of special needs children. Support for the proposed Model of Resilience was found. PCB and Religion/Spirituality were predictors of decrease in parents’ SWB and GH. PCB was also a partial mediator of severity of Demand of Care on Caregiver Outcome, whilst Negative Emotion-Focused Coping partially mediated the effect of PCB on Caregiver Outcome. Overall, parents showed resilience in their roles as caregivers.
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Wong, Joanne Weiyan.
Su, Liying.
Siti Nurhuda Hamsani.
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author Wong, Joanne Weiyan.
Su, Liying.
Siti Nurhuda Hamsani.
author_sort Wong, Joanne Weiyan.
title Resilience in parents of special needs children : appraisal and coping.
title_short Resilience in parents of special needs children : appraisal and coping.
title_full Resilience in parents of special needs children : appraisal and coping.
title_fullStr Resilience in parents of special needs children : appraisal and coping.
title_full_unstemmed Resilience in parents of special needs children : appraisal and coping.
title_sort resilience in parents of special needs children : appraisal and coping.
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