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발달장애 성인자녀 부모의 돌봄 스트레스와 삶의 만족도: 사회적 지지, 가족탄력성, 대처방식의 매개효과 = The caregiving stress and life satisfaction of parents of adult children with developmental disabilities: The mediating effects of social support, family resilience and coping style

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' 발달장애 성인자녀 부모의 돌봄 스트레스와 삶의 만족도: 사회적 지지, 가족탄력성, 대처방식의 매개효과 = The caregiving stress and life satisfaction of parents of adult children with developmental disabilities: The mediating effects of social support, family resilience and coping style' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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' 발달장애 성인자녀 부모의 돌봄 스트레스와 삶의 만족도: 사회적 지지, 가족탄력성, 대처방식의 매개효과 = The caregiving stress and life satisfaction of parents of adult children with developmental disabilities: The mediating effects of social support, family resilience and coping style' 의 참고문헌

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