The effect of beliefs and self‐efficacy on the levels of sexual abuse‐related anxiety in parents of children with disabilities
Filiz Özkan,
Nurcan Uzdil,
Serkan Karakaya
et al.
Abstract:This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between self‐efficacy, sexual abuse‐related anxiety and belief levels of the parents of children receiving special education support. The study was descriptively conducted with the parents of 141 students who received special education in primary school in Kayseri in the 2021–2022 academic year. Parent information form, Parental Beliefs Form on Child Sexual Abuse (PBFCSA), Sexual Abuse Parental Anxiety Scale (SAPAS) and Parental Self‐Efficacy Instrument … Show more
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