Who is more stressed! Mothers of normal children or fathers of children with special needs ?


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Author Details : Sowmya p, Anitha Lakshmi*

Volume : 6, Issue : 4, Year : 2019

Article Page : 447-449

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijcap.2019.097



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Abstract

Introduction: Normal parenting stress appears in many parents due to everyday encounters that are difficult
leading to stressful events in their parenting. Many studies have shown increased parenting stress among
parents of children with special needs/disabilities. This study aims in comparing parenting stress among
mothers of normal children and fathers of special need children.
Objective: i) To compare stress of parenting among fathers of children with special needs and mothers of
normal children.
Materials and Methods: Sheldon Cohen Perceived Stress Scale questionnaire was used to assess
parenting stress on father of 120 children with special needs(study group) and mothers of 120 normal
(control group) children aged between 6 and 12 years. Statistical analysis was done using unpaired t-test.
Results: The study group scored higher as compared to the control group with their means and standard
deviations being (18.60 + 4.77) and (15.78 + 5.06) respectively. The statistical value of significance (p
value) is 0.03.
Conclusion: The fathers of children with special needs had significantly higher parenting stress levels as
compared to the mothers of normal children.

Keywords: Paternal, Parenting, Stress.


How to cite : Sowmya P, Lakshmi A, Who is more stressed! Mothers of normal children or fathers of children with special needs ?. Indian J Clin Anat Physiol 2019;6(4):447-449


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