Does respite care reduce parental stress in families with developmentally disabled children

作者: Jeffrey B. Chan , Jeff Sigafoos

DOI: 10.1023/A:1014467226528

关键词: Coping (psychology)Respite careStress measuresMedicineGerontologyDisabled childParental stressAdditional researchClinical psychology

摘要: Caring for a developmentally disabled child can be extremely stressful for many parents. Respite care is designed in part to alleviate this stress. This paper reviews studies that have …

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