PERSONAL SATISFACTION OF GUARDIANS OF KIDS WITH INCAPACITIES
Chalaris Tsimperidis , Department Of Education Pedagogical Framework, University Of Peloponnese, GreeceMichail Ioannis , Department Of Education Pedagogical Framework, University Of Peloponnese, Greece
Abstract
The impact of the parent's orientation, the sort of handicap of the youngster, the presence of different kids without handicap in the family and the financial level of the family was examined. The consequences of the review showed a measurably huge connection between the orientation of the parent and the factors of WHOQOL-BRIEF. Τhe results additionally showed that the kind of incapacity of the kid and the financial level of the family meaningfully affected a portion of the boundaries of the personal satisfaction of guardians of youngsters with handicaps.
Keywords
Guardians of youngsters with inabilities, personal satisfaction
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