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The study introduces and validates a model of post-traumatic growth among parents of children with special needs. The model incorporates cognitive processes, coping strategies, and sociocultural factors as intra-personal variables. The statistical analysis unveiled significant pathways that connect the factors, explaining 71% of the variance associated with post-traumatic growth. The study highlighted intentional reflection and robust decentralization skills as crucial factors that predict post-traumatic growth. Deliberate rumination functioned as a mediating factor, reducing the impact of trauma and facilitating post-traumatic growth, while social support played a crucial role in initiating purposeful rumination. The study findings indicate that the effect of self-disclosure on post-traumatic growth is not direct but rather indirect, as it is mediated by its influence on social support and deliberate rumination. The study underscores the significance of examining particular characteristics of social support networks and suggests integrating additional variables for future research, such as gender, types of traumatic events, and the age of children with disabilities.
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1. INTRODUCTION
2. HYPOTHETICAL RESEARCH FRAMEWORK
3. METHODS
3.1 Participants
3.2 Measurement
4. RESULTS
4.1 The validity of the research variables
4.2 Evaluation and Rectification of Hypothetical Models
4.3 Evaluation and Analysis of the Modified Model
4.4 Assessing the Statistical Significance of the Estimated Coefficients in the Modified Model
4.5 Examination of the Impact of the Modified Mode
5. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
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