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Chang, M., Jarrah, S., McConkey, R., Sukri, R. & Truesdale-Kennedy, M. (2006). The impact on mothers of bringing up a child with intellectual disabilities: A cross-cultural study. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 45: 65-74.

Chang, M.-Y. & Hsu, L. L. (2007). The perceptions of Taiwanese families who have children with learning disability. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 16: 2349-2356.

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Hasnain, R., Shaikh, L. C., & Shawnawani, H. (2008). Disability and the Muslim Perspective: An Introduction for rehabilitation and health care providers. Cirrie monograph series. John Stone, series editor. Buffalo University New York. Retrieved from http://cirrie.buffalo.edu/culture/monographs/muslim.pdf

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Korean Opening Doors. Ethnicity and disability. (n.d.). Multicultural Disability Advocacy Association (MDAA) NSW. Retrieved from http://www.mdaa.org.au/publications/openingdoors/index.html

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