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What Are the Factors That Can Challenge and Promote Resilience in Parents of Children With Intellectual Disabilities? A Systematic Review

ABSTRACT

Background

Raising a child with intellectual disabilities poses significant challenges. Despite the challenges faced by parents of children with intellectual disabilities, resilient parents can maintain a positive outlook and effectively navigate these challenges, whereas others struggle. This systematic review contributes to the literature by synthesising research on the factors influencing resilience among parents of children with intellectual disabilities.

Methods

Searches were conducted using databases MEDLINE, PsycINFO, EMBASE, CINAHL and SocINDEX. Reference lists of all included articles were searched. Quality assessments were performed using CASP.

Results

Of the 6382 studies identified, 27 were included in the review. A narrative synthesis of the included studies was performed. The study details were organised into two main factors: personal and contextual.

Conclusion

This systematic review highlights the need to promote the resilience of parents of children with intellectual disabilities. Evidence suggests that a combination of personal and contextual factors contributes to parental resilience.

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Posted in: Meta-analyses - Systematic Reviews on 01/26/2026 | Link to this post on IFP |
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