Refugee Caregivers' Perceptions of Using Mindfulness-Based Interventions to Support Coping Skills in Children with Disability in Jordan
<b>Background:</b> Refugee children with disabilities are vulnerable to developing dysfunctional coping skills due to barriers in accessing health care services, including occupational therapy (OT). This study investigated the perceptions of refugee caregivers regarding the use of mindfu...
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Main Authors: | Zeina Fayad (Author), Hadeel R. Bakhsh (Author), Rawan AlHeresh (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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