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The effects of caregiver social connections on caregiver, child, and family well-being
Authors:Palamaro Munsell Eylin  Kilmer Ryan P  Cook James R  Reeve Charlie L
Affiliation:University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28205, USA. empalama@uncc.edu
Abstract:
This study examines the degree to which caregiver social connectedness influences the effects of strain associated with caring for a child with severe emotional disturbance (SED) on caregiver well-being. We propose a model describing the relationships among the variables of interest and investigate elements of this model. Caregiver strain and social connections were significantly associated with caregiver well-being. Although, no significant interaction effects of caregiver strain and social connections were detected, study findings suggest that caregiver well-being can affect child progress and adjustment. Implications for child- and family-serving systems are considered.
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