Developing coping styles and social support networks: an intervention outcome study with mothers of handicapped children
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2214.1986.tb00509.x
Developing coping styles and social support networks: an intervention outcome study with mothers of handicapped children
Abstract
This paper describes an intervention programme, evaluation procedures, and results from a study of skills training for reducing stress with parents of handicapped children. Four mothers of developmentally disabled children participated in an 8-week training programme designed to teach parents ways to enhance their coping skills, increase their social support networks, and collectively make changes in their environment. Post-test data indicate that the programme shows promise for teaching coping and social support enhancement skills to parents.
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