It extends previous studies that showed contradictory results by demonstrating that the relationship with parental subjective well-being may vary by local work-care culture and family resources.
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It extends previous studies that showed contradictory results by demonstrating that the relationship with parental subjective well-being may vary by local work-care culture and family resources.
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- Family-centered caregiving and well-being of parents of children with disabilities:linking process with outcome (1999) · doi
has not been examined systematically as one of the many factors that may affect parents' emotional well-being Family-centered care involves ensuring that parents have ultimate control over decision making, treating parents respectfully and supportively, and providing parents with needed information (King, King, & Rosenbaum, 1996).
Keywords: parents king examined systematically factors affect emotional well family centered care involves ensuring ultimate control - Expansion of Full-Day Childcare and Subjective Well-Being of Mothers: Interdependencies with Culture and Resources (2016) · doi
It extends previous studies that showed contradictory results by demonstrating that the relationship with parental subjective well-being may vary by local work-care culture and family resources.
Keywords: extends previous contradictory demonstrating relationship parental subjective well vary local care culture family resources - Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Caregiving Stress in Parents of Children with Leukemia (2025) · doi
However, the psychological mechanisms, such as the role of mindfulness, linking caregiver stress to parental coping strategies remain underexplored, and evidence-based interventions to support these parents are needed.
Keywords: psychological mechanisms role mindfulness linking caregiver stress parental coping strategies remain underexplored evidence based interventions
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