Objectives: Behavioral and emotional problems exhibited by children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) have been identified as significant stressors for family members in both cross-sectional and longitudinal research. However, there is variability in the extent to which family members are affected by behavioral and emotional problems. In the present study, we explored whether perceived social support, positive perceptions, or coping style explain some of this variability and specifically whether these three variables function as protective factors. Methods: One hundred and thirty-eight mothers of children aged between four and 18 years old with IDD participated in a cross-sectional survey. Results: Using moderated...
When it comes to providing support to children with disabilities, this role is primarily taken over ...
Objectives To identify factors associated with maternal expressed emotion (EE) towards their child w...
The aims of this thesis were threefold. First, an exploratory study of the Saudi mothers’ stress, me...
Objectives: Behavioral and emotional problems exhibited by children with intellectual and developmen...
Existing theoretical and empirical work in the intellectual disability field has paid little attenti...
Behavioural problems exhibited by children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) ha...
Background: Existing research studies suggest that parenting a child with intellectual disabilities ...
Background: Mothers of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) experience f...
It has been well documented for at least 70 years that families headed by parents with intellectual ...
Although acknowledging the stress of raising their child with intellectual disabilities, parents als...
BACKGROUND: Despite the elevated levels of stress, anxiety and depression reported by mothers of chi...
Introduction: Behaviour problems exhibited by children with intellectual and developmental disabilit...
The trend towards family care of children with developmental disabilities has lead us to examine way...
Parenting a son or daughter who has an intellectual disability is typically framed as being very str...
Parents of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities generally report more stress th...
When it comes to providing support to children with disabilities, this role is primarily taken over ...
Objectives To identify factors associated with maternal expressed emotion (EE) towards their child w...
The aims of this thesis were threefold. First, an exploratory study of the Saudi mothers’ stress, me...
Objectives: Behavioral and emotional problems exhibited by children with intellectual and developmen...
Existing theoretical and empirical work in the intellectual disability field has paid little attenti...
Behavioural problems exhibited by children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) ha...
Background: Existing research studies suggest that parenting a child with intellectual disabilities ...
Background: Mothers of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) experience f...
It has been well documented for at least 70 years that families headed by parents with intellectual ...
Although acknowledging the stress of raising their child with intellectual disabilities, parents als...
BACKGROUND: Despite the elevated levels of stress, anxiety and depression reported by mothers of chi...
Introduction: Behaviour problems exhibited by children with intellectual and developmental disabilit...
The trend towards family care of children with developmental disabilities has lead us to examine way...
Parenting a son or daughter who has an intellectual disability is typically framed as being very str...
Parents of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities generally report more stress th...
When it comes to providing support to children with disabilities, this role is primarily taken over ...
Objectives To identify factors associated with maternal expressed emotion (EE) towards their child w...
The aims of this thesis were threefold. First, an exploratory study of the Saudi mothers’ stress, me...