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Persistence in the Face of Ecological Challenges: A Phenomenological Study of Parents of Children With Disabilities in Turkey

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In this qualitative study, we aimed to reveal the psychological experiences of parents of children with disabilities in Turkey. A focus group interview was conducted with nine parents (one father and eight mothers) of children with Autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome, and developmental disabilities who were selected using criterion sampling. The psychological experiences of the parents included themes of anxiety, avoidance, guilt, burnout, and the child-centered life and self-neglect. Parents’ experiences are affected by familial, social, cultural, and economic factors. The results indicated that parents’ experiences need to be approached from ecological systems theory. We suggest the use of an ecological perspective in the investigation and determination of parents’ experiences and in the provision of clinical approaches to helping parents overcome challenges.

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Tümlü, G.Ü., Akdoğan, R. Persistence in the Face of Ecological Challenges: A Phenomenological Study of Parents of Children With Disabilities in Turkey. Int J Adv Counselling 44, 17–38 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10447-021-09453-x

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