Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition (Mar 2019)

Coping strategies of families of persons with learning disability in Imo state of Nigeria

  • Ngozi E. Chukwu,
  • Uzoma O. Okoye,
  • Nkechi G. Onyeneho,
  • Joseph C. Okeibunor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41043-019-0168-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

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Abstract Background Coping with a relative with a learning disability could be a stressful experience for family members. The present study is aimed at exploring the coping strategies adopted by families in trying to make meaning of their situation. Method A qualitative study design using focus group discussions (FGDs) was adopted. Ten FGD sessions were held with family members of persons with a learning disability. Results Findings revealed patterns of family coping to include problem-focused, emotion-focused, and spiritual/religious-focused. Also, coping responses to a learning disability varied based on the level of information available to families about the condition of their relative. In some cases, interspousal relationship was strained due to stress. Conclusion It was recommended that families of persons with a learning disability need social support and professional help from social workers to facilitate the adoption of more positive-oriented coping strategies by family members.

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