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선천성 심장병을 가진 아동의 어머니의 개인적 자원과 양육스트레스

Other Titles
 Personal Resource and Parenting Stress of Mothers of Children with Congenital Heart Disease 
Authors
 이선희  ;  유일영 
Citation
 Korean Journal of Child Health Nursing (아동간호학회지), Vol.13(1) : 73-80, 2007 
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Child Health Nursing(아동간호학회지)
ISSN
 1226-1815 
Issue Date
2007
Abstract
Purpose: As a result of dramatic advances in the medical and surgical management of congenital heart disease (CHD), many babies born with cardiac anomalies today can expect to reach adulthood. The main purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between parenting stress and personal resources of mothers of children with CHD. Method: Fifty-one mothers of children with CHD were recruited at the pediatric cardiac outpatient clinic from July 14th to September 25th 2006. Abidin’s parenting stress index/short form (PSI/SF) and Brandt and Weinert’s personal resource questionnaire (PRQ) were used. PSI has 3 sub-concepts; parental role distress, dysfunctional parent-child interaction, and difficult child. PRQ has 4 sub-concepts; intimacy, social integration, worth, and assistance. Data were analyzed using SPSS 13.0 version. Results: Correlation analysis showed that parenting stress was significantly related to ‘intimacy’, ‘social integration’, and ‘worth’ of mothers. Multiple regression analysis showed that parenting stress was significantly related to personal resource of mother and information by internet. Conclusion: Mothers who felt they had supportive friends and family, high self esteem, and social integration reported lower parenting stress. Also, internet may be an effective method to provide information and share experience for mothers of children with CHD.
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3. College of Nursing (간호대학) > Dept. of Nursing (간호학과) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Yoo, Il Young(유일영)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/96864
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