This study examined the impact of social support and satisfaction level on the well-being of informal caregivers of physically challenged children in South-Western Nigeria. Data were collected using Social Support Scale (SSS) developed by George, Blazer, Hughes and Fowler, to measure caregivers social support and satisfaction level. The 18-item versions of Ryffs psychological well-being scale were also used to measure caregivers well-being. However, this study is based on data from a large study on determinants of well-being of informal caregivers of physically challenged children in southwest Nigeria. Results indicate that social supports predict well-being of informal caregivers. The results further indicate that adequate support enhances satisfaction level of caregivers with support received. Therefore, the study recommends that various avenues of social support to caregivers of physically challenged children be strengthened so as to bring about more satisfaction to caregivers.
Oyeleke Ajiboye Isaac and Pius Tangwe Tanga. Social Support, Satisfaction Level and Well-Being of Informal Caregivers
of Physically Challenged Children in South-Western Nigeria.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/pjssci.2013.183.189
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1683-8831/pjssci.2013.183.189