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Mothering a Child with ADHD in the Ultra-Orthodox Community
Jennifer Budman
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Adina Maeir
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School of Occupational Therapy
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Childhood ADHD
100%
Ultra-Orthodox Community
100%
Ultra-Orthodox Jews
42%
Lived Experience
42%
Ultra-orthodox Jewish Community
28%
Social Factors
28%
Self-care
28%
Maternal Role
28%
Jewish Mothers
14%
Phenomenological Approach
14%
Unique Characteristics
14%
Daily Life
14%
Quality of Life
14%
Sociocultural Context
14%
Life Roles
14%
Social Self
14%
Jewish children
14%
Jewish Culture
14%
Negative Health Outcomes
14%
Psychological Health
14%
Culturally Competent Care
14%
Health Intervention
14%
Semi-structured In-depth Interviews
14%
Everyday Experiences
14%
Psychological Quality
14%
Descriptive Qualitative
14%
Social Legitimacy
14%
Insular Communities
14%
Understudied Populations
14%
Psychology
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
100%
Lived Experience
42%
Self-Care
28%
Thematic Analysis
14%
Healthcare
14%
Mental Health
14%
Quality of Life
14%
Qualitative Method
14%
Phenomenological Approach
14%