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Accommodative coping and well-being of midlife parents of children with mental health problems or developmental disabilities
Authors:Seltzer Marsha Mailick  Greenberg Jan S  Floyd Frank J  Hong Jinkuk
Institution:Waisman Center and School of Social Work, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53705, USA.
Abstract:This study examined how accommodative coping via flexible goal adjustment affects the wellbeing of midlife parents. Using data from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study, a population-based study of midlife adults, the authors compared parents who have a child with a severe mental health problem, a child with a developmental disability, or a child with no chronic illness or disability. Overall, parents had better well-being (i.e., lower levels of depressive and physical symptoms, higher levels of environmental mastery and self-acceptance) if they used accommodative coping. This effect was stronger for parents of individuals with a severe mental health problem than for the comparison group.
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