THE ROLE OF RESILIENCE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING TOWARDS PARENTING STRESS OF MOTHERS OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN SPECIAL SCHOOLS IN SIDOARJO

Ashil Rizal Achmad, Yani and Nurfi, Laili (2025) THE ROLE OF RESILIENCE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING TOWARDS PARENTING STRESS OF MOTHERS OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN SPECIAL SCHOOLS IN SIDOARJO. Journal of Social Science, 2 (4). ISSN 3047-4647

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Abstract

Objective: This study aims to determine whether there is a relationship between resilience and psychological well-being concerning parenting stress in mothers with children with special needs. Method: The research employs a correlational study with a quantitative approach. The population for this study consists of mothers with children with special needs in Sidoarjo, specifically those whose children attend Special Needs Schools. The sampling technique used is a composite sampling method based on Cochran's formula, with a sample size of 76 participants. The measurement tools used in this study are the Brief Resilience Scale (BRS) for resilience, the Psychological Well-Being 18 Scale by Ryff (PWB) for psychological well-being, and the Parental Stress Scale (PSS) for parenting stress. The data analysis technique employed is multiple regression analysis. Results: The results of this study indicate that, collectively, resilience and psychological well-being have a significant impact on parenting stress among mothers with children with special needs. Novelty: This study highlights the dual role of resilience and psychological well-being as combined predictors of parenting stress specifically in mothers with children with special needs, a population that has received limited attention in psychological correlational research.

Item Type: Article
Depositing User: ANTIS INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHER
Date Deposited: 10 Aug 2025 03:04
Last Modified: 10 Aug 2025 03:04
URI: http://repository.antispublisher.my.id/id/eprint/111

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