“…Mothers of children with intellectual disabilities (ID) were significantly less happy [8], and parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder experienced higher levels of anxiety and stress [9,10] and also more parental stress than parents of children with TD or children with other clinical conditions such as Down syndrome, behavior disorders, ID [11,12]. In general, mothers and fathers raising children with DD report poorer physical health than parents of children with TD [7,13,14]. The limited previous research on FA in parents of children with DD showed that mothers’ anxieties were primarily connected with the child: his or her quality of life in the future, self-reliance, education, relationships with others, possibilities of employment, or financial prospects [15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25].…”