AN INVESTIGATION OF EFFECT OF COMMUNICATION SKILLS OF CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME ON NEEDS, ANXIETY AND SOCIAL SUPPORT LEVELS OF THEIR MOTHERS

Pelin Piştav Akmeşe, Necla Işıkdoğan Uğurlu, Nilay Kayhan

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This study aims to investigate the effect of communication skills of children with Down Syndrome on their mother’s perceptions of needs, anxiety, and social support. The quantitative research method was used in the study, which was performed in the descriptive survey model. 71 mothers who have children between 4-16 years of age, diagnosed with Down Syndrome participated. The research data were collected using Communication Function Classification System (CFCS), Family Needs Survey (FNS), Questionnaire on Resources and Stress for Families with Chronically or Handicapped Members (QRS), and Social Support Scale (SSS). There was a positive significant relationship between CFCS and financial needs and QRS 2 and there was a negative significant relationship with social support. A negative significant relationship was found between QRS 3 and social support.

 

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anxiety, communication function classification system, Down Syndrome, needs of mothers, social support

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