Puspa Rahayu Utami Rahman
Buana Perjuangan University Karawang Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Indonesia
Publications
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Research Article
STRESS AND BURNOUT FOR PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS: A REVIEW FROM RESILIENCE AND SOCIAL SUPPORT
Author(s): Cempaka Putrie Dimala*, Puspa Rahayu Utami Rahman, Irwan Tourniawan and Regi Ramadan
Parents of children with special needs experience higher levels of stress and depression than other parents, and problems arise in the family unit. The pressure experienced by parents with children with special needs can also trigger parental burnout. This research was conducted to determine the factors that influence parenting stress and parental burnout in parents with children with special needs, viewed through resilience and social support which act as moderators. This study used a sampling technique, namely purposive sampling, with a total of 334 participants from parents with special needs in Karawang. The measuring instrument used for parental burnout is the Parental Burnout Assessment (PBA) short version, parental stress is the Parental Stress Scale (PSS), resilience is the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD- RISC) and social support is the Multidimensional Scale of Perceive.. Read More»