Parenting Stress and Quality Of Life Of Special Need Children's Parents: A School Health Survey Among Disabled Children in Badean Bondowoso
Date
2019-11-01Author
HADI, Muhammad Cholilurrohman
SUSANTO, Tantut
NUR, Kholid Rosyidi Muhammad
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The family with special need children experience children's dependency behavior. This
situations related to parenting stress which affected parental quality of life. The objective
of
this
study
was
to
examine
the
correlation
characteristic
of
parents
and
parenting
stress
and parental quality of life among special need children's parents. A cross sectional
study design conducted among 52 parents with special need children in School
of Disabled Children in Badean Bondowoso. A self-administered questionnaire including
the Alabama Parenting Questionnaire and the World Health Organization
Quality of Life-BREF Indonesian version were used to assess parenting stress; and
parental quality of life, respectively. Pearson Product Moment and Spearman Rank
was performed to answer the objective of this study. The results showed that, there
were no correlation between parenting stress and parental quality of life of special
need children's parents (p>0.05). However, length of disability correlated with parenting
stress (r=0.339; p=0.014). Meanwhile; parent's gender (Z=-2.089; p=0.037), special
need children's gender (Z=-2.102; p=0.036), and number of childrens (r=-0.297;
p=0.033) were correlated with parental quality of life. This study concluded that characteristic
of parents and children with special needs correlated with parental quality
of life. Therefore, adaptive parenting environment should implement to reduce parenting
stress.
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