Cultural Beliefs and Family Care of the Children with Disability
Publication details: 1999; Psychology and Developing Societies 11(1) 1999Subject(s): Summary: A major objective of this study was to examine cultural beliefs and attitudes of a rural community toward physical disability. Such attitudes have a significant bearing on the manner in which rehabilitation activities are planned and carried out with the involvement of families in rural areas. The study also envisages the nature of local initiatives which are likely to succeed in the Indian cultural context.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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A major objective of this study was to examine cultural beliefs and attitudes of a rural community toward physical disability. Such attitudes have a significant bearing on the manner in which rehabilitation activities are planned and carried out with the involvement of families in rural areas. The study also envisages the nature of local initiatives which are likely to succeed in the Indian cultural context.
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