Research in Developmental Disabilities, cilt.124, 2022 (SSCI)
© 2022 Elsevier LtdThis study aims to examine the impact of a Down syndrome diagnosis on mothers’ experiences in Turkey and to understand how they construct their mothering in the context of personal growth despite the emotional and social difficulties they encounter. Grounded theory was used in this study. Data were taken from in-depth interviews with 15 mothers, and analysed using a systematic and hierarchical approach based on a constant comparative method. There also emerged three primary categories: reconstruction of mothering; factors affecting the process; and response to the changing life. The mothers explained that they experienced personal growth, such as feeling stronger, improving their ability to communicate, and becoming “closer to God”. More cultural research is needed to explore the unique nature of the experiences and personal growth processes of mothers of children with Down syndrome.