Vicarious Stigma, Resentment and Resilience in Parents of Children with Psychological disorders
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2025
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
Parents of children with psychological disorders often encounter not only the challenges
of caregiving but also the emotional burden of societal attitudes and judgements. This
research examined vicarious stigma, resentment and resilience in parents of children
with psychological disorders. In this study the participants were parents of 200 children
diagnosed with different psychological morbidities, recruited from the Government
Hospitals of Lahore through purposive sampling. These parents were requested to fill
demographic sheet, Vicarious Stigma Scale (Corrigan, 2018), Parent Anger Scale (Del
Vecchio et al., 2017) and Brief Resilience Scale (Bruce et al., 2008). The findings of
the study revealed that there is significant positive association between vicarious stigma
and resentment while the stigma also predicts resentment. Whereas, resentment had a
significant negative association with resilience (p <.05) in the parents with
psychological disorders. However, vicarious stigma verified its role as a mediating
variable between resentment and resilience (x2> .05, 95%CI). This research can
contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the complex experiences of
parents and caregivers, ultimately enhancing support and services for families.
Moreover, identifying factors that promote resilience can help develop interventions to
enhance parental well-being.
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Department of Humanities, FA23, Psychology, vicarious stigma, resentment, resilience, psychological disorders, Dr. Maryam Amjad