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- Title
Swedish parents of children with Down's syndrome.
- Authors
Hedov, G.; Annerén, G.; Wikblad, K.
- Abstract
Becoming parents of a child with Down's syndrome (DS) challenges the adjustment ability in parenthood. Individuals with higher sense of coherence (SOC) are supposed to manage stressors better than those with lower SOC. The aims of this study were to investigate parental self-perceived stress, SOC, frequency of gainful employment and amount of time spent on child care in Swedish DS parents (165 parents; 86 mothers, 79 fathers) and to compare those with control parents of healthy children (169 parents; 87 mothers, 82 fathers). The mean age of the children was 4.7 years. Parents responded to questionnaires separately including Hymovich's Parent Perception Inventory as stress measurement and Antonovsky's short version of the Orientation to Life. No differences concerning total employment rate were observed, but the DS mothers were more often employed part-time than control mothers. The DS parents did not spend more time on child care than the control parents and they did not differ in mean SOC score, but the DS parents perceived greater stress. The differences in stress, particularly between the DS and control mothers, were related to time-demanding areas. Parents with high SOC scores experienced significantly less self-perceived stress.
- Subjects
SWEDEN; DOWN syndrome; PARENTS of children with disabilities; CHILD care
- Publication
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2002, Vol 16, Issue 4, p424
- ISSN
0283-9318
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1046/j.1471-6712.2002.00109.x