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Self-Differentiation and Depression of Parents of Children with Disabilities: Mediating Effects of Self-Efficacy
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Academic journal
Author
Young-Sook Chung (대구대학교)
Journal
한국장애인재활협회 재활복지 재활복지 제21권 제3호 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2017.1
Pages
23 - 47 (25page)

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Self-Differentiation and Depression of Parents of Children with Disabilities: Mediating Effects of Self-Efficacy
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This study examines the mediating effects of self-efficacy between self-differentiation and depression by analyzing 105 parents who have at least one child with a disability. Regression analysis confirmed all hypothesis between self-differentiation, self-efficacy, and depression. There exists partially or complete mediation. That is the indirect effect on depression, self-efficacy explains the relationships between self-differentiation and depression to be as minimum as 24 percent to as maximum as 100 percent. This demonstrates that the self-efficacy significantly affects the relationship between self-differentiation and depression. Findings of this study recommend that self-efficacy should be enhanced through improving the level of self-differentiation. The results also imply that rehabilitation counselors need to understand the way of improving self-efficacy as well as the fact that the influencing factors of self-differentiation on self-efficacy is important. The findings of this study are informative for researchers, educators, and clinicians for mental health and psychological rehabilitation who assist the parents of children with disabilities.

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