“…Social support also has been found to have particular benefits for those experiencing stressful life events or other significant challenges (Alloway & Bebbington, 1987;Barrera, 1986;Cohen & Wills, 1985;Lee et al, 2011;Maguire-Jack & Wang, 2016;Parkes & Sweeting, 2018;Schoefield et al, 2012). Additionally, research has found that social support is beneficial to mothers who experience the increased caretaking demands of early childhood (Arikan et al, 2019;Green et al, 2011) or parenting stress associated with raising a child with challenging behavior (BeLue et al, 2015;Cherry et al, 2019;Heberle et al, 2015;Huang et al, 2014;Maguire-Jack & Wang, 2016;Williamson et al, 2013). Therefore, social support may serve as an important family resource that buffers the effect of stress on parent functioning.…”