Using a biopsychosocial approach to examine parental sense of burden and competency associated with raising a child with a physical disability.
Sharon BarakDina EladDafna GutmanTamar SilbergPublished in: Child: care, health and development (2022)
Altogether, parental characteristics, but not child's characteristics, were associated with greater caregiver burden. Furthermore, the social impact a child's physical disability has on the family exceeded other sources of burden within the family. Providing parents social and emotional support, tailored to their unique biopsychosocial needs, may mitigate burden and distress, and increase sense of competency among families of children with a physical disability.