2021
DOI: 10.4103/jnbs.jnbs_46_20
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Comparison and examination of the death anxiety of parents with and without having mental retarded children

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“…It accelerates a series of psychological reactions in families when they are diagnosed with their child's condition (Deveci & Ahmetoğlu, 2018;123). It has been reported that parents with mentally retarded children experience mental problems such as depression and anxiety more frequently than other parents, (Demir et al, 2021;29). Anxiety is a state of alarm felt towards the environment and causes the person to be constantly uneasy (Avşaroğlu, 2012;535).…”
Section: Extended Abstractmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It accelerates a series of psychological reactions in families when they are diagnosed with their child's condition (Deveci & Ahmetoğlu, 2018;123). It has been reported that parents with mentally retarded children experience mental problems such as depression and anxiety more frequently than other parents, (Demir et al, 2021;29). Anxiety is a state of alarm felt towards the environment and causes the person to be constantly uneasy (Avşaroğlu, 2012;535).…”
Section: Extended Abstractmentioning
confidence: 99%