Mothers of children with Down syndrome, autism, and mixed etiology intellectual disabilities, matched on child age, gender, and communication skills (n = 19 in each group) completed measures of their child's adaptive and problem behaviors, their own parenting stress, and positive perceptions of their child. Children with autism were rated as having more problem behaviors and lower levels of social competence than children with Down syndrome and mixed etiology intellectual disabilities. Mothers of children with autism scored lower on positive perceptions of their child, and higher on stress than the other two groups. After selecting closely matched groups, we found several group differences in child behavior but little evidence of group diff...
The aim of this research was to compare parental stress, coping strategies and social support percei...
Having a child with a disability is challenging but the way parents cope with it varies among child'...
This paper examines methodological challenges inherent in conducting research on families of childre...
The psychological well-being of mothers raising a child with a developmental disability varies with ...
Mothers and siblings of children with autism incur stressors that impact their well-being more adver...
Parenting stress has deleterious effects on parents, children, and overall family functioning. Paren...
The aim of this study was to examine whether the relationship between maternal psychological well-be...
Parents of a child with ASD face specific challenges in parenting, but concrete parenting behavior h...
The aim of this study was to examine whether the relationship between maternal psychological well-be...
Rearing a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a unique challenge for both parents. Previous...
This study examined differences between mothers' and fathers' style of interaction and engagement wi...
Although parents of children with ASD face specific challenges in parenting, only a few studies have...
Having a baby is a huge responsibility. It often happens that mothers, especially when they are havi...
Background: While research indicates elevated behavioural and emotional problems in children with a...
Objectives: Parents play an important role in supporting their child's social, behavioral, and emoti...
The aim of this research was to compare parental stress, coping strategies and social support percei...
Having a child with a disability is challenging but the way parents cope with it varies among child'...
This paper examines methodological challenges inherent in conducting research on families of childre...
The psychological well-being of mothers raising a child with a developmental disability varies with ...
Mothers and siblings of children with autism incur stressors that impact their well-being more adver...
Parenting stress has deleterious effects on parents, children, and overall family functioning. Paren...
The aim of this study was to examine whether the relationship between maternal psychological well-be...
Parents of a child with ASD face specific challenges in parenting, but concrete parenting behavior h...
The aim of this study was to examine whether the relationship between maternal psychological well-be...
Rearing a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a unique challenge for both parents. Previous...
This study examined differences between mothers' and fathers' style of interaction and engagement wi...
Although parents of children with ASD face specific challenges in parenting, only a few studies have...
Having a baby is a huge responsibility. It often happens that mothers, especially when they are havi...
Background: While research indicates elevated behavioural and emotional problems in children with a...
Objectives: Parents play an important role in supporting their child's social, behavioral, and emoti...
The aim of this research was to compare parental stress, coping strategies and social support percei...
Having a child with a disability is challenging but the way parents cope with it varies among child'...
This paper examines methodological challenges inherent in conducting research on families of childre...