Main Stressors of Parents of Children with IDD
Many stressors of raising a child with an IDD are inherent. These include behavioral problems, high demands of caretakers, the stigma associated with being a parent to a child with an IDD, and financial strain. Consequently, parents of children may have an increased vulnerability to anxiety and depression.
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