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Grandparent support for mothers of children with and without physical disabilities

Grandparent support for mothers of children with and without physical disabilities
Grandparent support for mothers of children with and without physical disabilities
Grandparents’ support to families of children with disabilities is generally associated with improved parental well-being. Little research addresses the question of quantitative differences in grandparent support to families of children with and without disabilities. This article examines such differences. Data was collected on 50 mothers of children with spina bifida and 43 mothers of children without disabilities and results showed how mothers rated perceived maternal and paternal grandparent support. No differences were found between mothers of children with and without disabilities. These results confirm previous findings that grandparent support appears to be no more frequent in families of children with disabilities than in other families. These findings are discussed with reference to sampling limitations and implications for further research.
1044-3894
141-146
Pit-ten Cate, Ineke M.
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Hastings, Richard P.
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Johnson, Hannah
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Titus, Sara
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Pit-ten Cate, Ineke M.
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Hastings, Richard P.
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Johnson, Hannah
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Titus, Sara
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Pit-ten Cate, Ineke M., Hastings, Richard P., Johnson, Hannah and Titus, Sara (2007) Grandparent support for mothers of children with and without physical disabilities. Families in Society, 88 (1), 141-146. (doi:10.1606/1044-3894.3601).

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Abstract

Grandparents’ support to families of children with disabilities is generally associated with improved parental well-being. Little research addresses the question of quantitative differences in grandparent support to families of children with and without disabilities. This article examines such differences. Data was collected on 50 mothers of children with spina bifida and 43 mothers of children without disabilities and results showed how mothers rated perceived maternal and paternal grandparent support. No differences were found between mothers of children with and without disabilities. These results confirm previous findings that grandparent support appears to be no more frequent in families of children with disabilities than in other families. These findings are discussed with reference to sampling limitations and implications for further research.

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Published date: 2007

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Local EPrints ID: 40156
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/40156
ISSN: 1044-3894
PURE UUID: a81ee337-bd97-45cd-bb58-6f52652615f3

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Date deposited: 08 May 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 08:17

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Author: Ineke M. Pit-ten Cate
Author: Richard P. Hastings
Author: Hannah Johnson
Author: Sara Titus

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