Stories of Life Transition: Subjective Well-Being and Ego Development in Parents of Children with Down Syndrome
Eighty-seven parents of children with Down Syndrome (DS; 63 women, 24 men) wrote narratives about finding out that their child had DS and completed questionnaire measures of subjective well-being (SWB) and stress-related growth and completed the Sentence Completion Test as a measure of ego developme...
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Main Authors: | KING, Laura A., SCOLLON, Christie N., RAMSEY, Christine, WILLIAMS, Teresa |
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2000
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