Problem-solving and coping in family adaptation of children with Down Syndrome.
Patrícia Pinto BragaJuliana Barony da SilvaBárbara Radieddine GuimarãesMárcia Van RiperElysângela Dittz DuartePublished in: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P (2021)
In the first moment, which corresponds to the time of news or diagnosis of the syndrome and the first days after birth, internal and external resources, which represent coping, are developed to accept and refocus ideas and feelings towards Down Syndrome. Over time these resources have an effect and cause changes in family functioning patterns and in the relationship of these families with the outside world, as they seek child development.