In this chapter, we argue that research related to families supporting people with intellectual or developmental disabilities should pay greater attention to issues relating to their socioeconomic position and their experience of poverty. To these ends we (1) clarify our use of the terms "socioeconomic position" and "poverty"; (2) briefly review the literature on the relationship between socioeconomic position, poverty, and the prevalence of intellectual and developmental disabilities; (3) briefly review the literature on the impact of exposure to low socioeconomic position and/or poverty; (4) provide an overview of current research addressing issues relating to socioeconomic position and poverty and family functioning and the well-being of...
It has been well documented for at least 70 years that families headed by parents with intellectual ...
Disabled children are significantly more likely to grow up in poverty than their non-disabled peers....
The article analyses the issue of family resources in a family with a single father with mental reta...
In this chapter, we argue that research related to families supporting people with intellectual or d...
This paper addresses the relation between poverty and the presence of a child with a disability in t...
Previous research has reported robust associations between child problem behaviours and parental hea...
Background Little is known about child disability and dynamic aspects of poverty. Method Analysis of...
Few large-scale studies with well-constructed samples have compared the socio-economic circumstances...
There has been a fourfold increase in the percentage of students with disabilities who do not primar...
Background When compared with their nonintellectually disabled peers, people with intellectual disab...
Introduction: Families with a child with intellectual developmental disabilities face fear, inapprop...
This work seeks to identify the direct relationships between disability and a person's socioeconomi...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 54-60)Every family experiences stress to some degree. Th...
values, the role of socioeconomic status (SES) as a determinant of parenting attitudes and behaviors...
Disentangling the Dynamics of Family Poverty and Child Disability: Does Disability Come First
It has been well documented for at least 70 years that families headed by parents with intellectual ...
Disabled children are significantly more likely to grow up in poverty than their non-disabled peers....
The article analyses the issue of family resources in a family with a single father with mental reta...
In this chapter, we argue that research related to families supporting people with intellectual or d...
This paper addresses the relation between poverty and the presence of a child with a disability in t...
Previous research has reported robust associations between child problem behaviours and parental hea...
Background Little is known about child disability and dynamic aspects of poverty. Method Analysis of...
Few large-scale studies with well-constructed samples have compared the socio-economic circumstances...
There has been a fourfold increase in the percentage of students with disabilities who do not primar...
Background When compared with their nonintellectually disabled peers, people with intellectual disab...
Introduction: Families with a child with intellectual developmental disabilities face fear, inapprop...
This work seeks to identify the direct relationships between disability and a person's socioeconomi...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 54-60)Every family experiences stress to some degree. Th...
values, the role of socioeconomic status (SES) as a determinant of parenting attitudes and behaviors...
Disentangling the Dynamics of Family Poverty and Child Disability: Does Disability Come First
It has been well documented for at least 70 years that families headed by parents with intellectual ...
Disabled children are significantly more likely to grow up in poverty than their non-disabled peers....
The article analyses the issue of family resources in a family with a single father with mental reta...