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KMID : 1094520140170040401
Korean Journal of Play Therapy
2014 Volume.17 No. 4 p.401 ~ p.418
The Effects of Behavioral Problems on the Parenting Stress of Developmental Delayed Infants
Seo Ju-Yean

Ha Eun-Hye
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to verify the effects of behavior problems upon the parenting stress of developmentally delayed infants. The subjects comprised 148 male and female infants with developmental delays in the department of child psychiatry and rehabilitation at a general hospital in Seoul, Korea. The parents of infants were assessed by means of the Child Behavior Checklist 1.5-5 and the K-PSI. The results revealed the following: First, behavior problems of developmentally delayed infants and parenting stress had significantly positive correlations. Among the scales, the total scores of behavior problems showed the highest correlations. Second, the parenting stress of pervasive developmental disorder group was higher than the communication disorder group. Third, withdrawn scale significantly predicted parenting stress among 7 syndrome scales. Amongst the 5 DSM oriented scales, affective problems, pervasive developmental problems and attention deficit/hyperactivity problem scales significantly predicted parenting stress as orderly. Fourth, DSM affective problems scale significantly predicted parenting stress in communication disorder group. Additionally, withdrawn and DSM affective problems scales had an effect on parenting stress in the pervasive developmental disorder group.
KEYWORD
developmental delayed infants, CBCL 1.5-5, behavior problems, parenting stress
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