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Abstract
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Objectives: This study was performed to investigate the mothers¡¯ perception about the health state of disabled children and mothers¡¯ caring behaviors for their children.
Methods: Mothers (N=364) with disabled children from day-care centers completed a structured questionnaires from January to March, 2007. Descriptive statistics, ANOVA, t-test, Turkey, Dunnett¡¯s T3 and multiple logistic regression with SPSS/WIN program were used to analyze the data.
Results: About 91.3% of the disabled children had behavioral problems on eating, activity, sleep, elimination and communication. Nevertheless, 81.9% of the mothers perceived that their disabled children were healthy because they don¡¯t have common cold (30.8%) and could eat, play, sleep well (26.4%) and didn¡¯t also have any activity limitations (4.1%). These mothers¡¯ perception about their children¡¯s health state was affected by types of disability (p=0.001), behavioral problems (p£¼0.001) and mothers¡¯ educational level (p=0.013). In mothers¡¯ caring behaviors, there were significant differences according to children¡¯s age, mothers¡¯ educational levels, family income and mothers¡¯ perceptions about their children¡¯s health state.
Conclusion: These results may contribute to a better understanding of mothers¡¯ perceptions about the health state of disabled children and caring behaviors for their children. Therefore health programs for helping mothers and promoting disabled children¡¯s health may need to be considered factors such as types of disability, behavioral problems and mothers¡¯ educational level.
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KeyWords
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disabled children, mother, health, perception, caring, health behavior
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