Semi‐structured interviews were used to explore the perceptions and experiences of eight typically developing siblings in middle childhood who had a brother with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The interviews were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). The analysis yielded five main themes: (i) siblings’ perceptions of the impact of their brother’s condition on their lives, (ii) siblings’ perceptions of the attitudes of others, (iii) siblings’ tolerance and acceptance towards their brothers, (iv) positive attitudes and experiences, and (v) siblings’ views on support for themselves and their brothers. These exploratory findings can be used to inform future larger scale studies and quantitative research. Initial implic...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study1 examined whether siblings of children wi...
Siblings play an important role in one another’s overall development; thus, the sibling relationship...
The literature review synthesises the literature examining the impact of having a sibling with autis...
Semi‐structured interviews were used to explore the perceptions and experiences of eight typically d...
Background There is a dearth of research on the perspectives of adolescent siblings growing up with ...
This thesis explores the experiences of typically developing siblings (TD-Sibs) who have grown up wi...
This study sets out to understand and analyse the perceptions of six children regarding the Autism S...
This is a qualitative study into the perspective experiences of typically developing children’s rela...
The aim of this qualitative study was to gain an in-depth understanding of how siblings make sense a...
This study explores the range of experiences of growing up in a family where one of the children ha...
Research shows that the relationships people have with their siblings have significant influence on ...
Sibling relationships remain understudied in typically developing adolescents who have siblings with...
The inter-sibling relationships of children and young people with autism have generally been overloo...
When individuals are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC), the whole family is affected. ...
Siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) frequently experience a higher level of soc...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study1 examined whether siblings of children wi...
Siblings play an important role in one another’s overall development; thus, the sibling relationship...
The literature review synthesises the literature examining the impact of having a sibling with autis...
Semi‐structured interviews were used to explore the perceptions and experiences of eight typically d...
Background There is a dearth of research on the perspectives of adolescent siblings growing up with ...
This thesis explores the experiences of typically developing siblings (TD-Sibs) who have grown up wi...
This study sets out to understand and analyse the perceptions of six children regarding the Autism S...
This is a qualitative study into the perspective experiences of typically developing children’s rela...
The aim of this qualitative study was to gain an in-depth understanding of how siblings make sense a...
This study explores the range of experiences of growing up in a family where one of the children ha...
Research shows that the relationships people have with their siblings have significant influence on ...
Sibling relationships remain understudied in typically developing adolescents who have siblings with...
The inter-sibling relationships of children and young people with autism have generally been overloo...
When individuals are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC), the whole family is affected. ...
Siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) frequently experience a higher level of soc...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study1 examined whether siblings of children wi...
Siblings play an important role in one another’s overall development; thus, the sibling relationship...
The literature review synthesises the literature examining the impact of having a sibling with autis...