Stress, Depression, and Support Group Participation in Mothers of Developmentally Delayed Children

Johanna Shapiro, PhD

Fifty-six mothers of children with a variety of developmental delays are studied to better understand the relation of support group participation and meaning attribution to maternal levels of stress and depression. Results indicate that both support group participation and meaning attribution are associated with decreased levels of stress and depression as well as with specific coping strategies. Implications of these findings for intervention with mothers of developmentally delayed children are discussed.

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