The effect of rational-emotive parent education on the stress of mothers of young children with down syndrome

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Greaves D. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] University of Melbourne, Parkville, Vic.
[2] Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne, Parkville
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Young Child; Down Syndrome; Single Item; Parental Stress; Mood State;
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10.1023/A:1025063425172
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Parents of children with disabilities are likely to experience more stress than parents of normal children. This study assessed the effectiveness of a Rational-Emotive Parent Education Program (REPE) in reducing parental stress. The REPE program focused only on core irrationalities to determine the efficacy of elegant disputation. Mothers of young children attending an early intervention centre for Down syndrome were randomly allocated to three groups, experimental, REPE, n = 21; a comparative-treatment control, Applied Behaviour Analysis, (ABA) n = 17; and a no-treatment control, n = 16. A pretest post-test design was used with there being eight seminars of both the REPE and ABA programs. On both the Profile of Mood States and the Parenting Stress Index (Parent Domain) totals the REPE group showed significant reductions in stress compared with both control groups. The results from some subscales and single items suggested that the early intervention centre program also reduced stress. The REPE program using elegant disputation reduced parental stress. © 1997 Human Sciences Press, Inc.
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