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CHINESE SOCIAL POLICY

Social Support for Mothers of Children With Disabilities in China

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Hui Su, Hailing Gong, Gwynnyth Llewellyn, Jinxia Liu, Yali Yi & Yaqian Gao. (2023) The adaptation experience of families with children with developmental disabilities in Mainland China. Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability 48:3, pages 271-283.
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Carmen Yau. (2019) Sex and stigma: The impact of structural violence on people with disabilities in Taiwan. China Journal of Social Work 12:2, pages 100-118.
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H. Su, M. Cuskelly & L. Gilmore. (2023) Factors related to parenting styles of Chinese mothers of children with and without intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 67:6, pages 573-587.
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Linyun Fu, Brenden Mei, Yifei Wu, Grace Liu & Zhiying Ma. (2023) Nonmedical barriers and needs of rural children with disabilities and their families in Asia: A scoping review. Child & Family Social Work.
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Wangqian Fu, Rui Li, Yaqian Zhang & Ke Huang. (2023) Parenting Stress and Parenting Efficacy of Parents Having Children with Disabilities in China: The Role of Social Support. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20:3, pages 2133.
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Sui-Qing Chen, Shu-Dan Chen, Xing-Kai Li & Jie Ren. (2020) Mental Health of Parents of Special Needs Children in China during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17:24, pages 9519.
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Hui Su, Monica Cuskelly, Linda Gilmore & Karen Sullivan. (2018) Perceptions of Support in Chinese Mothers of a Child with Intellectual Disability. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities 30:4, pages 509-525.
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Hui Su, Monica Cuskelly, Linda Gilmore & Karen Sullivan. (2016) Authoritative Parenting of Chinese Mothers of Children with and without Intellectual Disability. Journal of Child and Family Studies 26:4, pages 1173-1183.
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