2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2008.03.001
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Financial and Employment Problems in Families of Children With Special Health Care Needs: Implications for Research and Practice

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“…The findings indicated that for most caregivers, the per capita income of the studied groups was low, which is similar to the result found by Raina et al 35 in a study with parents of children with Cerebral Palsy (CP). These results are consistent with the interpretation that caring for a child with disabilities reduces the possibility of engaging in paid work, particularly full-time work, and constitutes a risk to economic stability 36 .…”
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“…The findings indicated that for most caregivers, the per capita income of the studied groups was low, which is similar to the result found by Raina et al 35 in a study with parents of children with Cerebral Palsy (CP). These results are consistent with the interpretation that caring for a child with disabilities reduces the possibility of engaging in paid work, particularly full-time work, and constitutes a risk to economic stability 36 .…”
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“…This picture increases the stress for the members and might be a factor for family conflict (8)(9) .…”
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“…The social inequalities and the poverty are dynamic and multidimensional phenomena that can interfere due to the condition of the child (9) . Thus, the cost of the treatment is a significant concern and for a long term, increasing the stress levels of the parents (9,(18)(19) .…”
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“…47 Although some innovative employers offer benefits that might support employees of children with disabilities, 48 having a child with a disability is still associated with reduced parental employment. Single parents of children with technology dependencies are 15 times more likely to quit employment secondary to care responsibilities at home than those in 2-parent families.…”
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confidence: 99%