The Importance of Determining the Degree of Expression of the Asthenic State In Parents of a Child With Special Needs

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Dildora Abdukhamidovna Madjidova

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This article presents an in-depth analysis of scientific research conducted across various regions of Uzbekistan to assess the prevalence and intensity of asthenic conditions among parents raising children with special needs. The study utilized a modified version of the MMPI-based Asthenia Scale, collecting data from 124 respondents in Tashkent, Kashkadarya, Samarkand, and Fergana. Findings reveal significant differences in asthenic expression levels across regions, with most respondents experiencing mild to moderate symptoms. The research highlights psychological, physical, and emotional burdens borne by these parents and underscores the necessity for systemic support, timely intervention, and targeted psychological and medical assistance.

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Dildora Abdukhamidovna Madjidova. (2025). The Importance of Determining the Degree of Expression of the Asthenic State In Parents of a Child With Special Needs. Excellencia: International Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Education (2994-9521), 3(4), 351-356. https://doi.org/10.5281/

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