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  1. Yangon University of Economics
  2. Master of Public Administrations (MPA/EMPA)

A STUDY ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC BURDEN TO FAMILIES OF DOWN’S SYNDROME CHILDREN IN YANGON

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The study aims to assess the socio-economic burden of families of Down’s syndrome children in Yangon. Data obtained from Department of Social Welfare and Myanmar Down’s syndrome Association (MDSA). Descriptive method is used in this study. The quantitative research is conducted by distribution of questionnaires to respondents. The respondent in this survey was members of MDSA with the total respondent of 120. The respondents are caregivers, persons must responsible for day to day decision making and care of Down’s syndrome children. This study shows caregivers perceived responsibility and associated limitation on self and family that is a burden in taking care of Down’s syndrome children. The study shows, more than 70 percent of families know about why causes Down’s syndrome. Almost all of the caregivers have problems for taking care of Down’s syndrome children. Also taking care of Down’s syndrome children results highest means score of 4.5. According to the result of the study, the families of Down’s syndrome children have significantly higher difficulties and burden within the households and in social environment. There is also significantly financial burden associated with caring for a child with Down’s syndrome.
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