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Parenting stress in families of children with disabilities.
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Child Well-beingFamily InvolvementChild FunctioningMedicineFamily InteractionDisabilityPediatricsEducationFamily PsychologySpecial EducationRehabilitationFamily StrengtheningMental HealthFamily RelationshipsDevelopmental DisabilitiesSocial SupportFamily FunctioningChild Development
Using measures of child and family functioning, this study evaluated levels of parenting stress in 880 families of children with disabilities. Results suggest that factors such as income, time available for interaction with the child, and social support predict parenting stress much better than do aspects of child functioning. Implications for intervention and for future research are discussed.
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