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doi: 10.1352/0895-8017(2008)113[159:PQOLIM]2.0.CO;2
American Journal on Mental Retardation: Vol. 113, No. 3, pp. 159–177.

Perceived Quality of Life in Mothers of Children With Fragile X Syndrome

Anne C. Wheeler and Debra G. Skinner
FPG Child Development Institute, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Donald B. Bailey
RTI International (Research Triangle Park, North Carolina)


Abstract
A mixed method approach was used to explore quality of life of 101 mothers of children with fragile X syndrome. Mothers completed a self-report of personal quality of life and measures of mental health and well-being. A subset was interviewed about quality of life. The distribution of scores on the Quality of Life Inventory was similar to the norms, indicating that these mothers do not, as a whole, report a lower quality of life than does the average woman. Significant predictors of quality of life were trait hope and parenting stress. The most common positive factor was being a mother. However, they also indicated that parenting a child with fragile X presented challenges and stressors, primarily when the social environment was not supportive.


(Received 7/25/06, accepted 7/24/07.)

Section Editor: Leonard Abbeduto


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