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Stress, coping, and adaptation in families with young autistic children.Maan, 1996
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- Maan C
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This study draws on current theories of family life and examines stress, coping, and adaptation in families with young children. Caregivers in 40 families with autistic children and those in 121 families with normally developing children participated. The following …
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