Abstract
This study investigated the effects of long-term social agency support for families with disabled preschoolers. The hypothesis that stress would be greater for mothers of children with a severe rather than mild disability was supported. Mothers caring for an infant under 2 years with a disability reported more stress than mothers of preschool age children, but sex of child was not related to maternal stress. Married mothers reported higher supports more specifically for fathers. Maternal stress was modified by program support Regardless of high or low socioeconomic status or welfare recipient status or extent of personal support network. Maternal responses on the Questionnaire on Resources and Stress (QRSF) revealed that the total sample of mothers of disabled preschoolers reported low stress as tallied by the Perception of the child as the cause of family problems, and Perception of the child as a burden subscores. Mothers of more severity of handicap compared with mothers of mildly disabled children...
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