Maternal perceptions to open-ended questions about life with down syndrome in Korea

Hyunkyung Choi, Marcia Van Riper

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Abstract

In this study the authors explored maternal perceptions of life with Down Syndrome (DS) in Korea. Written responses to open-ended questions were collected as a part of a larger study and examined using content analysis. Most mothers commonly reported responses toward children with DS at both the societal and community level were negative. Many mothers acknowledged that even though there are ongoing challenges associated with being the mother of a child with DS, they have experienced unexpected joys as well. Increased awareness of cultural differences in beliefs and attitudes about children with DS and their care will help health care professionals develop culturally appropriate interventions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5
Pages (from-to)288-298
Number of pages11
JournalQualitative Report
Volume21
Issue number2
StatePublished - 15 Feb 2016

Keywords

  • Culture
  • Down syndrome
  • Koreans
  • Mothers
  • Social values

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