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27-28,
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Cape Panwa
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Phuket,
Thailand
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Institute
for
Health
Workforce Development
lnternotional Conference: Moving Towards the New Era of NCDs ond Global Heolth zz-zt October zota Phuket, Thailond
:
13.00-
16.00: Presentation time allowed: 10 minutes (presenting and answeringPBzu
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Title
Presenter'-,eouh{ry
The Clients' Expectation
for
Primary Care Workers' Comoetencv in Thailand
Kamolnat Muangyim
Thailand
52
Effects of Group Support on Depressive Symptoms and QualitY
of
Life
Among Qaregiversof
Chronic Illness Patientsin
aCommunity
Kanok-on
Chaowiang
Thailand
55
Social Peer Support Required to Increase Quality of
Life
Motherwith
HIV
Positivein
SurabayaLailatun
Ni'mah
Indonesia61
Correlation between Index
of
Patient Satisfaction
with
Decision Making Care in Hospital PetalaBumi
PekanbaruArdenny
Pekanbaru
Indonesia
Perceived Stigma and Coping
Strategies among Schizophrenic Patients
in
Selected IndonesianCommunities
Tri
Sumarsih Indonesia68
The Factors that Influence the
Behavior of Nurses in the Prevention of Nosocomial Infections in Hospital Syarifah
Ambami Rato Ebhu Bangkalan, Madura-lndonesia
Andri
SetiyaWahyudi
Indonesia
69
Related Knowledge About Mother
Care Newborn (0-7 Days)
with
Baby Mother Behavior Hvoerbilirubinemia
Sri Wahyuni Indonesia
7l
Health Factors and Social Welfare
Need of the
Elderly
inUbonratchathani Province
Suparat Phisaiphanth
Thailand
1Ala
Parenting Stress and
Family
Function of Mothers who have aChild
With Down
SyndromeDary Marina Indonesia
81
Decrease Health Care Cost
of
Older Adults in Bann Pradoohoum Health Promotion Hospital
Orratai Nontapet Thailand
84 Quality of
Life
and its RelatedFactors amonq Elderly Thais in a
lnternationol Conference: Moving Towords the New Ero of NCDs and Globot Heorth ::-zt October ura phuket, Thqiland
Parenting stress and Family Function of Mothers who Have a chiid
*tth
Down Syndrome
Dury, Tita Q. Dumalag,
Arwyn
Weynand Nusawakan, Desi. Maria Dyah Kurniasari, Rosiana Eva Rayanti, Treesia SujanaCorrespondence: Dary; E-mail: dan- fi
of mothers who have a child
with
DS.Backgrounds:
Down
syndrome (DS) affects notonly
thechild
but also thefamiir.
chiid with DS
contributesto
stressof
the
parents especiallyto
motherwho
i"s-u
primary
caregiver.According
to family
streis theory, stress can disruptfamily.ful
This
study aimedto
determine the relaiionshipbetwlen
parenting stress andfamilr
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The study was conductedin
DumagueteCity,
philippines from
Januan.rc?916.The
respondents of this correlational stu-dy*"r"
Zi
mothersof
a childwith
DS :18 years, obtained
using
purposive sampling andreferral
from
the
respond.;;:ffi
collection
utilized two
self-administered quJstionnaires(parental
Stress Scale and Fr Punction Scale) to
identify
the level of parenting stress and the levelof
familf
funcrio:
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studie,*ui
apptiedto
determine thesiinificance
Key words: parenting stress,
family
function, mother of a childwith
Down syndromerelationship between_the levels of parenting stress
and
family
fili;;.
Results:
The overall mean
score
of
thi
level
of
parenting
stress experienced l*.
raonnaJo-}-:^ a <ozo /on 1 A.1^-^\
respondents is 3.586^8^(SD
:
1.264379), which means moderatelystressed.
Trr.
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score
of
thelevel
of family
function
of
motherswho
have achild
with
DS is
3.g6gi
,3:111'j]
lle
lnqins
indicalesmostof
the respondents have healthyfamily
tunction. -r.for
correlational study reveared that there was nosignificani;;,#;;;
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,rr.
parenting stress and the level
of family
function6J.f
++;.Conclusions:The
finding
implies thai
parenting stress experiencedby
mothersof