2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2019.103523
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Examining the relationships of parental stress, family support and family quality of life: A structural equation modeling approach

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“…A study on immigrant women showed that social support plays an indirect effect on physical and mental health through acculturative stress [21]. Another previous study indicated that social support from family has both direct and indirect effects on health through parenting stress among the Chinese population [22]. Therefore, another research question, "how did social support affect physical and mental health through parenting stress and acculturative stress among immigrant Chinese women in Japan?"…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study on immigrant women showed that social support plays an indirect effect on physical and mental health through acculturative stress [21]. Another previous study indicated that social support from family has both direct and indirect effects on health through parenting stress among the Chinese population [22]. Therefore, another research question, "how did social support affect physical and mental health through parenting stress and acculturative stress among immigrant Chinese women in Japan?"…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results are consistent with the findings of the previous research of Pandey and Dubey (2019), which reported the negative correlation between parental stress and social support among parents having children with special needs. Similarly, Zeng, Hu, Zhao, and Stone-Macdonald (2020) found a negative association among family support, QOL and parental stress among the parents having children with special needs.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Various studies highlighted the role of perceived social support in managing parental stress (Lu et al, 2018;Pandey & Dubey, 2019;Zeng, Hu, Zhao & Stone-Macdonald, 2020). Lakey and Cohen (2000) reported that PSS is one's subjective feelings about his needs to get support from others individuals, including his peers, family members and others during any stressful situation.…”
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“…Parents who perceived a moderate to low level of family support perceived a high level of parental stress [7,8]. Resources should be existed for establishing a family support system that promotes family quality of life and buffers parental stress for families of children with severe disorders [8,9].…”
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confidence: 99%