2021
DOI: 10.52547/jcmh.7.4.7
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Interpersonal Mindfulness in Parenting, Parental Competence, and Perceived Social Support in the Mothers of Children with Special Needs

Abstract: Background and Purpose: The birth of a child is an exciting but stressful event for the parents. Meanwhile, the birth of a child with special needs imposes more stress on the parents and requires special physical and mental strength to parenting the child. The current study was conducted to compare the interpersonal mindfulness in parenting, parental competence, and perceived social support in the mothers of children with or without special needs. Method: This study was a descriptive research with comparative … Show more

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“…This finding is consistent with the results obtained by Hintermair [22], Barimani et al [23], and Boreiri and Pirali [24]. In explaining this hypothesis, the studies conducted on the relationship between parents and their children show that, after identifying the disability, parents generally suffer from grief and stress of parenting [12,17]. The parents gradually value their children after the acceptance of their disability, and parenting stress decreases in them.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…This finding is consistent with the results obtained by Hintermair [22], Barimani et al [23], and Boreiri and Pirali [24]. In explaining this hypothesis, the studies conducted on the relationship between parents and their children show that, after identifying the disability, parents generally suffer from grief and stress of parenting [12,17]. The parents gradually value their children after the acceptance of their disability, and parenting stress decreases in them.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Mothers are most often in contact with specialists and do the education of the disabled child at home, and they are better able than the fathers to communicate with their child, and sometimes they are constantly in the role of their liaison [9,11,12]. In families where her husband sufficiently supports the mother, there is more balance, and children with disabilities have better performance [12,17]. Based on the research, mothers who receive emotional and practical support from their family and friends are better able to cope with their situation [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some studies insist that high and intense prosocial motivation enhances the sustained investment in the psychology and behavior of entrepreneurs more effectively ( Walker et al, 2020 ; Aparicio et al, 2021 ). In contrast, other studies maintain a negative relationship, describing a large firm’s failure to continue entrepreneurship in the emerging market despite having sufficient and high prosocial motivation ( Mousavi and Dabiri, 2021 ). This ambiguous relationship between prosocial motivation and social entrepreneurship orientation suggests the existence of a moderator.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%