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521 related items for PubMed ID: 21651875

  • 1. Becoming a client of the Danish social service system increases stress in parents of disabled infants.
    Graungaard AH, Skov L, Andersen JS.
    Dan Med Bull; 2011 Jun; 58(6):A4270. PubMed ID: 21651875
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  • 12. Psychological well-being of caregivers of children with intellectual disabilities: using parental stress as a mediating factor.
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  • 13. Being invigorated in parenthood: parents' experiences of being supported by professionals when having a disabled child.
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  • 18. Psychological stress in adoptive parents of special-needs children.
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